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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota high school student has been charged in connection with a fake bomb threat found at the school last week.
Sioux Falls Police spokesman Sam Clemens says the 16-year-old Lincoln High School student is charged with making a false report of a bomb threat.
KELO-TV (http://bit.ly/21d7wae ) reports the student wrote the message on a bathroom mirror. School officials used surveillance video to identify the student after the message was discovered Friday.
The station reports the student will face disciplinary action from the school.
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