REGINA – A 15-year-old Regina youth is facing mischief charges after a bomb threat was received at Winston Knoll Collegiate.
Students were evacuated from the school, which is located on the 5200 block of Rochdale Boulevard, at the start of the lunch hour on April 25, according to Regina Public Schools.
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The investigation by police determined there was no bomb and there were no injuries or property damage from the bomb threat.
The youth, who cannot be named, is charged with mischief over $5,000. The youth will make his first court appearance on June 22.
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