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Former LCPS Substitute Teacher To Face Trial Over Alleged Threats Against School
A former Loudoun County substitute teacher has been indicted on 5 counts related to making threats, including threats against a school.

ASHBURN, VA – The Loudoun County substitute teacher accused of making online threats against a school has been indicted and is set to face trial in October.
Hadyn Dollery, 19, of Chantilly, was arrested on April 20 and charged with making threats of bodily injury after allegedly making online statements threatening violence at John Champe High School. He was indicted on Monday on three counts of making threats in writing, one count of making threats against a school and one count of making a bomb threat. All are Class 6 felonies.
Dollery hadn’t worked at John Champe High School. It’s unclear where he worked in the LCPS system.
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Loudoun County police were made aware of the threats via the Safe2Talk, which was designed to allow students, teachers and residents to report safety concerns anonymously.
Dollery’s next hearing date is Oct. 5.
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