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Trumbull Teens' Computers Seized As Police Probe Comments On Sandy Hook

TRUMBULL, Conn. -- Trumbull police have seized computers from the homes of two 15-year-old students accused of making comments online that were viewed as threatening, according to trumbulltimes.com.

A memorial set up in Newtown after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

A memorial set up in Newtown after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Photo Credit: Alfred Branch, File

The teens, whose identities were not released, are believed to have engaged in a discussion on the three-year anniversary of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, according to the report. The anniversary was Monday, Dec. 14.

Trumbull police said Monday that they had seized the teens' computers as part of an ongoing investigation, the story said. By Monday evening, they had found no evidence of a credible threat to any person or building, the report said.

Read the full report at trumbulltimes.com.

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