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Suspect believed to have authored threat against Mishawaka High School detained

(Photo supplied/School City of Mishawaka)

Students who attend Mishawaka High School will be able to return to their classrooms when school resumes after the holiday break on Jan. 6 as a suspect who investigators believe authored an emailed threat against the school has been detained.

The threat resulted in three days of e-Learning for students ahead of the Christmas break.

School City of Mishawaka Superintendent Wayne Barker issued the following statement:

ATTENTION MHS FAMILIES: The threat that was concerning Mishawaka High School has been resolved. After an investigation, Mishawaka Police Officers identified a suspect who was cooperative with investigators and has been detained. The Mishawaka Police Department has deemed it safe to resume Mishawaka High School and all activities.

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