A juvenile is facing charges after he admitted to threatening to bring a gun to school.
According to Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller, a juvenile made a gun threat towards a teacher at Coolidge Junior High.
Three calls were made early Monday morning starting at 12:30 a.m., with the last call made around 1:16 a.m. The juvenile called a teacher multiple times stating that he would bring a gun to school.
Students at Coolidge Junior High School were searched Monday morning due to the threat.
An investigation led to finding the juvenile responsible and upon questioning admitted to saying that he would bring a gun to school but said that he was prank calling the teacher.
The juvenile has been transported to a juvenile detention center.
