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Shelbyville Central Schools and local law enforcement continued their investigation over the weekend into what was described as a potential threat that took place on Friday.
Dr. Matt Vance, Superintendent of Shelbyville Central Schools, released the following statement regarding what is now believed to be a false report made by a student:
Following an investigation conducted by our school administration and school resource officers, it has been determined that a student made a false report with the apparent intent of misleading our staff into believing it was a genuine threat. The school will take appropriate action regarding the student, and law enforcement is still actively involved in assessing whether legal action is necessary.
I genuinely appreciate the dedication and efforts of our school administration and the police officers involved. Thank you for your support of our schools.
Sincerely,
Dr. Matt Vance
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