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Two Saint Jo teen jails for terroristic threats

Two male students at Saint Jo High School were arrested Tuesday after they allegedly made threats toward students and faculty through the social media outlet Snap Chat.”
Saint Jo Superintendent Larry Smith said he was informed that threats were made via Snap Chat on Feb. 10. Smith then contacted the Saint Jo Police Department and Montague County Sheriff’s Office who came to the school the next day.
Saint Jo Police Chief Tony Tamayo said two male students threatened on Snap Chat to harm people at the school with guns. Juan Sanchez, 17,(pictured) and an unidentified juvenile male were arrested for making the threats. Read the full story in the Saturday Bowie News.
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Non-profit clubs, groups invited to submit meeting or news brief for visitor guide

Calling all Montague County clubs, organization and community groups, if you would like to have a brief on your non-profit group included in the 2025 Montague County Visitor’s and Newcomer’s Guide free of charge please submit it to editor@bowienewsonline.com. Deadline is June 6. Please include i.e , regular meeting dates, locations, time, dues, and contact phone or email. Don’t miss an opportunity to be in this award winning publication.
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