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Frederick County Sheriff's Office Case Study
Photo Credit: Frederick County Sheriff's Office
18 year old Nichole Cevario, a student of Catoctin High School in Thurmont, Maryland, U.S has been apprehended after her father, who had seen a detailed plan to attack her school in her diary.

The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office said her father reported a "potential threat of violence towards the school."

His daughter "was immediately removed from the classroom and turned over to investigators."

In addition to a shotgun and ammunition, "bomb-making materials to include pipes with end caps, shrapnel, fireworks, magnesium tape, and fuse material," were also found in her room.

Photo Credit: Frederick County Sheriff's Office
According to Frederick County Sheriff Charles Jenkins, authorities

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