Teen girl arrested, accused of writing threat on wall at high school

By Jeremiah Estrada

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    EWA BEACH, Hawaii (KITV) — Police arrested a teenage girl after a message threatening violence was found on a restroom wall at Campbell High School on Wednesday morning.

Campbell High administration released a letter to parents and guardians about a threat made to the campus on Wednesday morning, Dec. 17, that the Honolulu Police Department is looking into. Police received a call around 11:45 a.m. for terroristic threatening after a message was found on the school’s wall threatening violence.

The Campbell student, a 15-year-old girl, was arrested on Friday, Dec. 19. The teen is facing terroristic threatening charges.

School remained in session and all classes continued as scheduled. The school continues to ensure the campus remains safe and additional police presence was requested as a precaution.

In the letter, administration reminded the school community that terroristic threats are considered Class A student conduct offenses. These offenses can result in punishments ranging from detention to suspension with the possibility of arrest and serious criminal charges.

Questions or concerns can be made by contacting the school administration at 808-305-3600.

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