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Guthrie Police Make Arrest in High School Threat
GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP) -- Police in Guthrie say a high school student has been arrested for making a threat "that something was going to happen" during a school assembly.
Police Chief Damon Devereaux said the student is a minor and was arrested after being questioned Monday about the Friday threat. He didn't know if the student had an attorney.
Devereaux declined to specify the type of threat that was made.
Devereaux said the threat was possibly a "copycat" threat after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., earlier Friday.
Guthrie Superintendent Mike Simpson said the threat was reported by other students and immediately relayed to police. Simpson says the student was suspended Monday.
Devereaux said police officers will be patrolling the school daily through Friday.
Posted: Monday, December 17 2012, 05:21 PM CST
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Okla. health officials warn of food vendor issues
May 22, 2013 16:34 GMT
MOORE, Okla. (AP) -- State health officials say several vendors setting up in Moore to help provide food to residents and workers in the area are failing to follow basic health guidelines.
Cleveland County Health Department officials say there have been reports of numerous vendors in the area giving away or selling food for people living and working in the area.
The director of the state health department's consumer health service, K.C. Ely, says that while they appreciate that people want to help, they are finding "multiple food safety hazards."
Ely says a check of several vendors found no means for washing hands, water, screening, overhead protection or other basic food safety requirements.
Ely urged vendors to check in with the Norman branch of the Cleveland County Health Department before setting up operations.
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