Juvenile Arrested for Possible Threat to Monmouth-Roseville High School

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Report courtesy of Ken Helms, Communications Director City of Monmouth

CITY OF MONMOUTH

Phone (309) 734-8383POLICE DEPARTMENTFax (309) 734-7934

500 South Main St.

Monmouth, Illinois 61462-2166

### PRESS RELEASE ###

Issued: October 12, 2021

On October 12, 2021 at approximately 2:20pm a report was made to the Monmouth Police Department advising of a possible violent threat towards Monmouth-Roseville High School. Officers arrived at Monmouth-Roseville High School to investigate. Officers learned through the initial investigation that the suspect was a juvenile and was not on the high school campus. The juvenile suspect was located at their residence in the 400 block of N. F St. in Monmouth and subsequently taken into custody. Charges are pending via the Warren County State’s Attorney’s office.

No further information is available at this time. Further information will be released via press release.

Any questions can be directed to Chief Joe Switzer at the Monmouth Police Department, 734-8383.

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