Dallas Teen Arrested After Police Say He Posted False Threat Against Frisco High School

A Dallas teen was arrested Wednesday afternoon after making a threat on social media against Frisco High School.Ronathan Livingston, 17, was taken into custody at about 4 p.m. at a Dallas apartment complex. He is charged with making a false alarm or report, which is a state jail felony punishable by up to two years in jail. He was being held at the Frisco Police Department Detention Center in lieu of $10,000 bail.Frisco police say they were alerted to the threat late Tuesday and tracked it to Livingston, who is not a Frisco ISD student. During the investigation, additional officers were stationed as a precaution at Frisco High School, which is across the street from the police station.Police declined to release any further information Wednesday.Frisco High School principal Erin Miller sent emails to parents to keep them informed about what was happening. "We will continue to provide a safe learning environment for our students and staff," her email stated. "I appreciate your understanding the confidential nature of police investigations and the limited information we can share."Anyone with further information about the case can contact Frisco police at 972-292-6010. Anonymous tips can be sent by texting FRISCOPD and the tip to 847411 (tip411) or by downloading the Frisco PD app available on Android and iOS devices.  Continue reading...

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