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Student brings bb gun to Urbana HS

Updated: Monday, 07 Jan 2013, 8:45 PM EST
Published : Monday, 07 Jan 2013, 6:13 PM EST

URBANA, Ohio (WDTN) - An Urbana high school student is in trouble for bringing a bb gun to school Monday morning.

A concerned student told school administrators that a classmate had a weapon.

Administrators quickly secured the 16 year old in the office and called police.

The principal said the student admitted he had a bb gun in his possession.  Police checked the weapon when they arrived.  It was, indeed, a bb gun, but it was broken.

The student is now in juvenile detention charged with disorderly conduct, inducing panic and possession of a weapon in a school zone.

The district superintendent notified all the teachers about the incident in an email.  Parents were also notified via telephone.

A written note also went home with all high school students.

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