Warsaw Teen Held on $250,000 Bond After Making Terrorist Threat
On Monday at 11 a.m, the Benton County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a potential threat against a faculty member of Warsaw High School.
School officials were immediately notified as the sheriff's investigation began and the school was put on lockdown.
Deputies responded to the reporting person’s residence and gathered information, it was their belief that the threat received was plausible.
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Ozzy Lee Davis, 18, a former student of Warsaw High School, was taken into custody and placed on a 24-hour hold.
A warrant was later issued for $250,000 for felony 1st-degree terroristic threats.
Davis is currently being held in the Benton County Jail after being booked in at 7:47 p.m. Monday night.