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St. Thomas, Ont. police say ‘Central High School’ threat not local

FILE. Andrew Graham / Global News

Police in St. Thomas, Ont., say threats about a school shooting circulating on the social media app Snapchat actually originated in Missouri and there is no cause for concern locally.

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On Monday, St. Thomas Police Service reported that the service had recently received two separate calls reporting alleged threats of a school shooting at “Central High School.”

However, police say the Snapchat video was originally from Missouri, “where three youths were arrested in connection with the threat.”

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“The post is now spreading nationwide as almost every city has a school with ‘Central’ in the name causing widespread concern,” police said in a statement.

“The origin of the original post had been confirmed and there is no threat to public safety locally.”

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