Teens charged with Threat of Terrorism awaiting pretrial

According to Lenawee County Juvenile Probate Court Administrator John Drahuschak, the two teens formally charged with Threat of Terrorism, who remain unidentified by officials, after being arrested for allegedly plotting to cause a threat of violence against Tecumseh High School (THS) students and staff are still awaiting pretrial, which should take place at the end of this month. Currently, Drahuschak added, one of two boys remains in lockup at Maurice Spear Campus while the other has been released. “They will stay as minors,” said Drahuschak in regards to the question of whether they would be tried as adults.The threat was thwarted after two anonymous phone calls were made to THS Assistant Principal Angel Mensing on September 11, regarding two students who were planning to cause harm at the school.Over the course of two days, September 11 and 12, the two students were identified and removed from school. On September 12, the Tecumseh Police Department took over the investigation, executing two search warrants within the City of Tecumseh.The details of the evidence found during those two searches have not been released so far.

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