Arrest made in school threats at Woodland Hills

And, Butler Co. DA pursuing criminal charges
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A Braddock man is in custody this morning, accused of making threats against the Woodland Hills School District, while the DA in Butler County decides regarding threats made there.

25-year-old Donte Meadows made threats against the high school on September 9 and again on September 12.

Police say Meadows called Woodland Hills High School on the 9th and said he would come to the school to shoot kids, and on the 12th, he called and allegedly said he had a bomb and "I'm coming up there now".

Police were able to trace the calls to Meadows, who is facing multiple charges, including terroristic threats.

In the Butler Area School District, several districts were impacted by threats last week, leading Butler County's district attorney to announce yesterday that he will pursue criminal charges against the person responsible for recent threats against the schools in the area.

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