16-year-old arrested after encouraging students to bring weapons to Brampton school: police

16-year-old arrested after encouraging students to bring weapons to Brampton school: police
Knifepoint robbery at Brampton gas station, no injuries reported
Peel Regional Police have arrested a 16-year-old girl after officers allege she encouraged fellow students to bring weapons to school on Monday. Police said they became aware of the message, which was posted to Snapchat, on Sunday. Investigators said 

A 16-year-old girl is being accused of telling her friends to bring weapons to a Brampton Catholic school in order to disrupt classes for the day. She is now under arrest. Police said Monday the teen sent the post through social media. A student …

Peel Regional Police have arrested a 16-year-old girl after officers allege she encouraged fellow students to bring weapons to school on Monday. Police said they became aware of the message, which was posted to Snapchat, on Sunday. Investigators said

A 16-year-old Brampton high school student was arrested at the school Monday and charged with encouraging her peers to bring weapons to school Monday, June 5. Peel Regional Police began investigating a social media post that told students at St.

A Brampton gas station attendant was robbed at knifepoint during the morning rush hour Monday, June 5, Peel Regional Police report. The victim wasn't injured in the holdup, which happened just after 7 a.m. at the corner of North Park Drive and Torbram

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