Crime & Safety
Social Media Threat About Bombing Huntley School Leads To Arrest
The Huntley Police Department said a homeless man is facing a disorderly conduct charge stemming from the threat to the school.

HUNTLEY, IL — A homeless man is facing a disorderly conduct charge after staff from Huntley Community School District 158 advised the Huntley Police Department about a threatening social media post Friday. According to the police department, the suspect is accused of posting a Snapchat threatening to bomb "the school" and harm others. Investigators spent hours searching locations and technology, and tracked the suspect down in Woodstock, police said.
With the assistance of the Woodstock Police Department, police arrested Jonathan M. Frazen, 22, Saturday evening on accusations of disorderly conduct, police said, adding that he apparently had no means to carry out the threat, or intention to carry out the act.
Frazen wasn't able to post bond, and was taken to the McHenry County Jail to wait for a Jan. 13 bond hearing.
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