Crime & Safety

Campus 'Threat' Prompts Extra Deputies At Aptos High School

As a precautionary measure, there are "numerous deputies" at the school to ensure everyone's safety.

Aptos High School campus.
Aptos High School campus. (SCCSO)

APTOS, CA — Over the weekend, Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office deputies were made aware of a potential threat to Aptos High School by a student, which has prompted extra security on the campus Monday.

Deputies were able to track down the 14-year-old male student, who was interviewed in-depth, and it was determined the his social media threat was meant as a joke with no intention to carry out any harmful acts, according to the sheriff's office.

Though the post did not contain a threat of violence, deputies searched the student's home and verified that he did not have access to weapons, according to the sheriff's office.

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There were no criminal charges filed, although the school is now further investigating the issue, according to the sheriff's office.

As a precautionary measure, there are "numerous deputies" at the school to ensure everyone’s safety, the sheriff's office said.

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—Bay City News contributed to this story.

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