Kennett Square High School in Chester County fully evacuated all students on Nov. 3 after receiving a bomb threat by phone that morning, according to police.
The threat was called in to Kennett High School around 9:20 a.m. Nov. 3, according to police. Kennett Consolidated School District administration and the Kennett Square Police Department worked to evacuate all students, then later were able to clear the building with the assistance of K9 units from local departments.
In an interview with investigators and his family, the teen fully confessed to the bomb threat, police said.
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