Crime & Safety
2 LI Students Arrested; 'Illegal Items' Found At Middle School: PD
2 knives and a BB gun were found at Riverhead Middle School, police say.
RIVERHEAD, NY — Two Riverhead students were arrested Friday after "illegal items" were found at the middle school, police said.
According to Riverhead Town Police, at about 9:29 a.m., a call came in from Riverhead Central School District officials, saying that they had located the items at the middle school.
Riverhead police responded and officials turned over two knives and a BB gun, authorities said.
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Police arrested one 13-year-old from Riverhead and one 14-year-old student from Flanders; they were charged with unlawful possession of weapons by individuals under 16, police said. Both juveniles were processed at Riverhead Police headquarters and released to a parent for future court appearances, police said.
It's not the first arrest of a Riverhead student in recent months: In March, Riverhead High School was put on a "hold-in-place" response after two students found bullets in the hallway, officials said.
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According to Riverhead Town police, a 22 caliber bullet was recovered from a 14-year-old student by a security guard from the school, police said.
The security guard then notified the security director and a Riverhead Town police, officer who was already present in the school, officials said.
During an interview with the teen in the presence of his parent, the officer learned that he had received the bullet from another student, also 14, police said.
That second student's guardian was then contacted and responded to the school, police said. While interviewing the second boy in the presence of his guardian, he said that he'd found the ammunition on a shelf at his brother's place of business, police said.
About 12 more 22-caliber bullets were recovered from the second 14-year-old, police said. After further investigation, it was determined that a 22-caliber rifle was legally owned by a family member of the second teen— and it was confirmed that the rifle was properly secured at a location not at the juvenile's home, police said.
The second 14-year-old student was arrested, processed, and released with an appearance ticket for Suffolk County family court, police said.
There was no evidence that a rifle or any weapon was present on school grounds, police said.
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