Teenager arrested and charged after allegedly threatening a student with a knife at school in Seven Hills
A 16-year-old boy will face court today after allegedly threatening another student with a knife at a western Sydney high school, prompting a swift police response and multiple charges.
A teenager will face court today after allegedly threatening a student with a knife at a Western Sydney school.
Police were called to Hills Sports High School on Best Rd, Seven Hills about 9am on Thursday after a person had allegedly threatened a student with a knife.
Officers from the Blacktown Police Area Command arrested a 16-year-old boy and he was taken to Blacktown Police Station where he was charged with having a knife in a school, using a weapon to commit an indictable offence and two counts of stalking or intimidation.
He was refused bail and is set to appear before a Children’s Court on Friday.
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Originally published as Teenager arrested and charged after allegedly threatening a student with a knife at school in Seven Hills
