A 15-year-old teenager has been arrested by Wiltshire Police on suspicion of communicating false information after a threatening email prompted the closure of Wyvern St Edmund’s School in Laverstock.
The incident unfolded on January 10, 2024, when school staff made the difficult decision to close the educational institution following the receipt of a threatening email. Concerns for the safety of students and staff led to the swift response by authorities.
Arrest of 15-Year-Old Suspect
In response to the alarming situation, Wiltshire Police arrested a 15-year-old child, who is currently in police custody. The arrest is on suspicion of communicating false information. This development is a significant step in addressing the threat posed by email.
No Ongoing Threat
Although the school closure understandably caused concern and disruption, it is important to note that there is no ongoing threat to the safety of pupils or staff at Wyvern St Edmund’s School. Authorities have taken measures to ensure the security and well-being of everyone involved.
Increased Police Presence and Reassurance Patrols
To provide additional reassurance to the school community, the public will observe an increased police presence at the school tomorrow. Officers will be conducting reassurance patrols to ease any lingering anxieties and to maintain a safe and secure environment.
The incident underscores the seriousness with which threats to educational institutions are treated, and the swift response by Wiltshire Police reflects their commitment to ensuring the safety of students and staff. Investigations into the origin and nature of the threatening email will continue as authorities work diligently to address the situation comprehensively.
As the school community navigates the aftermath of this incident, support and reassurance from law enforcement and school officials will remain a top priority to ensure a sense of security for all those affected.