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LAYTON, Utah (AP) -- Two students have been suspended after they were found with some chemicals that could be used to make a bomb.
The incident happened yesterday at North Layton Junior High School.
Police say officers were called to the school after a student reported overhearing two 14-year-old boys talking about having chemicals inside their backpacks.
When officers arrived, they search the boys' backpacks and found chemical components.
Police say the boys have been suspended indefinitely and could face juvenile charges. The case remains under investigation.
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