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Threats Issued To Two Iredell County Schools, Juvenile Suspects Identified
The Mooresville Police Department (MPD) along with other agencies including the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office has recently been investigating a series of threatening phone calls directed at two Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD) schools.
On September 5, September 14, and Monday (September 18) officials at Selma Burke Middle School and East Mooresville Intermediate School received multiple phone calls stating that if classes were not cancelled for the reminder of the school year, a bomb would be placed in the schools.
On each of these days, the school buildings were evacuated and the facilities were searched with explosives detection K9s. To ensure student and staff safety, additional precautions were put in place and an investigation was initiated.
Initial investigation revealed that the calls were made using an internet app that hides the caller’s real number and replaces it with an unrelated number. With evidence collected after the calls on September 14, the MPD Digital Forensics Unit Detectives found concealed digital evidence connected with the calls. Detectives reached out to the related service provider for assistance and provided the required legal paperwork to obtain the requested information.
While awaiting the results of this request, the call on Monday was placed. Detectives obtained an address associated with the calls’ digital service. Investigators were able to identify two juvenile suspects in this case who attend the involved schools. After speaking with them and their parents about the incidents, the juveniles admitted to placing the calls to both schools. Multiple cell phones were recovered from a disposal location.
In accordance with North Carolina Statues involving juveniles, information from the investigation and the involved juveniles will be forwarded to Juvenile Court Services for requested review for possible charges of Communicating a Threat of mass violence on educational property. The juveniles will also face school disciplinary action as determined by MGSD.
[News release from Mooresville Police Department]