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Police: Kan. juvenile in custody for alleged social media clown threat

SEDGWICK COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities in Sedgwick County are investigating a juvenile for an alleged clown threat made on social media.

On Sunday, USD 259 reported they observed and received reports of several “creepy clown” messages on social media.

A juvenile was arrested as a suspect in connection with the case, according to Wichita Police Sgt. Nikki Woodrow during Monday’s online media briefing.

The juvenile was booked for criminal threat.

Several online messages have gone so far as to reference specific schools in Wichita including some high schools and a middle school, according to Executive Director of safety services for Wichita Public Schools Terry Moses.

The school district has shared all messages with local law enforcement.

 

    School officials believe the messages to be a hoax but they are being extra-vigilant and have asked police for additional patrols, according to Moses. ———————- SEDGWICK COUNTY – Law enforcement authorities and school officials in Sedgwick County are investigating after USD 259 reported they observed and received reports of several “creepy clown” messages on social media. Several have gone so far as to reference specific schools in Wichita. The school district has shared all messages with local law enforcement. School officials believe the messages to be a hoax but they will be extra-vigilant on Monday as students and staff return to school.

The district encouraged students and parents to send any posts of concern to the Wichita Public Schools (@wichitausd259), and those will be shared with law enforcement as well.

There have been similar clown reports to school districts across the country.

Last month, a suburban Cincinnati school district closed schools after a woman reported being grabbed around the neck by a male dressed as a clown who she said made a threat against students.

In Colorado, an 11-year-old boy brought a BB gun to Franklin Middle School in a backpack with an image of a clown on it. Police say the boy planned to wear clown gloves while using the weapon.

The Pennsylvania State Police and others are encouraging caution amid a rash of public complaints and social media reports in a number of states of people dressed like clowns acting suspiciously, even if they think many are knucklehead pranksters or downright bogus.

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