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Teen in Mount Sentinel evacuation charged with two counts of uttering threats

Nelson Daily Staff
By Nelson Daily Staff
June 30th, 2016

The teenager accused of making threats last Friday at Mount Sentinel High School in South Slocan made an appearance Wednesday in BC Provincial Court in Nelson.

Denver Skey, 18, was in court to hear charges of two counts of uttering threats.

The threats resulted in administration locking down the high school as well as sending students home from the Brent Kennedy Elementary School.

The incident also forced cancellation of Grad Ceremonies at Mount Sentinel Friday, which is located 20 kilometers west of Nelson on Highway 3A.

Skey was denied bail and remains in custody. 

After cancelling classes at Mount Sentinel Monday and Tuesday, administration allowed students back in school Wednesday for the final day of class.

RCMP, in a media release, said they were alerted of a possible threat at Mount Sentinel High School (Friday) June 23 at 2:30 p.m..

When officers arrived on scene, school officials had detained one of the students. The student was then taken into police custody without incident.

Skey is expected to return to BC Provincial Court in Nelson July 26, 2016.

 

 

 

This post was syndicated from https://thenelsondaily.com
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