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Chualar School is Safe After Monterey County Sheriff's Office Investigates School Threats

 

The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office received information from the FBI regarding a threat of violence against Chualar School that had been made on Instagram at 1:44 am on Wednesday, September 27. The threat was posted at 7:35 pm on Tuesday night September 26th, 2023.

The FBI provided information about 1 male juvenile suspect. Deputies contacted and interviewed that suspect and his family. All were cooperative with the investigation. No firearms were registered to the residence, to anyone living in the residence, and no firearm was located during a search of the residence. The interview resulted in the partial identification of another possible juvenile student suspect. 

The Chualar School Superintendent was briefed regarding the ongoing investigation and what actions were taken by the Sheriff’s Office.   

Investigating deputies responded to the Chualar School at 7:30 am on Wednesday morning, September 27 to continue their investigation and to ensure the safety and security of the students and school.  After completing further follow-up by interviewing students, staff members, and conducting searches, it was determined there was no threat to the school.  

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