Two juveniles are in custody after calling in a bomb threat to Caledonia High School this morning.
Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Marc Miley said the bomb threat came in at 10:25 a.m. Wednesday morning.
The school was evacuated and students were sent to the football field. Miley said that within minutes of arriving on the scene, deputies arrested two juveniles believed to be responsible for the false threat. The school was cleared and students returned to class.
Sarah Fowler covered crime, education and community related events for The Dispatch.
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