Hersey Student Arrested for Tuesday’s E-Mail Threat Directed at Hersey High School

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UPDATE (Fri 21 Dec 2007 04:19 PM CST): Evan G. Loritsch, 17, of the 1500 block of North Evergreen, Arlington Heights, was released on bond Friday. He is scheduled to appear Feb. 6 at the Rolling Meadows Cook County Circuit Court.

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The Arlington Heights Police Department made an arrest Thursday night of a Hersey student who has admitted he was responsible for the email threat received on 5:30 p.m. Tuesday evening that prompted a thorough search of the Hersey High School campus with a canine unit.  The email originated from a computer at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library. The Hersey High School student has confessed to writing the email and admitted that it was purely a threat and that he had no intention to do any actual harm, according to a security notice posted by Dr. Tina Cantrell, Principal of John Hersey High School and dated today. 

The student will be prosecuted as an adult and disciplinary consequence will be in accordance with District 214 policies.

Students and parents were last notified by an automated telephone message
system about 6 a.m. Wednesday that the school building was safe and that
students should attend school.

Related website(s):
Hersey High Schooljhhs.d214.org (Official Site)

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