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Police arrest youth after report of person planning to attend a Waterloo high school with weapon | CBC News

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Waterloo regional police arrested a youth for mischief after police received reports of a person planning to attend Waterloo Collegiate Institute with a weapon.

Waterloo Collegiate Institute was placed in a hold and secure as a safety precaution

A police cruiser outside a high school.
Waterloo regional police responded to a report of a person planning to attend Waterloo Collegiate Institute with a weapon Wednesday morning. Police said a youth has been charged with mischief. (Carmen Groleau/CBC)

A youth has been charged with mischief after Waterloo regional police received reports of a person planning to attend a Waterloo high school with a weapon.

Police told CBC News officers received a report shortly after 10:35 a.m. and were at Waterloo Collegiate Institute within three minutes of the call coming in.

The school was placed in a hold and secure just after 11 a.m. Wednesday. The hold and secure was lifted just before 12:30 p.m.

Several police cruisers were parked outside the school as police investigated. A spokesperson for Waterloo regional police said there was no information regarding what school the youth attends.

Police said there is no concern for public safety.

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