An 11-year-old boy has been charged with terrorizing after a suspicious device was found on a school bus in Gray-New Gloucester. The device was later determined to be non-explosive, and the student was released to his parents’ custody. To be guilty of terrorizing under Maine law, a threat of violence dangerous to human life must be communicated. The incident caused roads to be temporarily shut down, delaying the pick-up of some elementary school students. School officials responded to the scene and the situation was sorted out. The superintendent praised the response to the incident. This story is still developing.
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