The arrest stemmed from an incident on Saturday, June 1 just before 10 a.m., when the Yorktown Police Department received a threatening message, the department announced on Monday, June 3.
The message stated that people at the Yorktown Police station would get shot up and a bomb would be planted somewhere near the building, according to the department.
An investigation into the message revealed that a 13-year-old boy had sent the threatening email. The boy, whose name was not released because of his age, was arrested on Sunday, June 2, when a juvenile appearance ticket was served to his parent on his behalf.
The boy is charged with juvenile delinquency with an underlying charge of second-degree aggravated harassment. He will appear in the Westchester County Department of Probation on Wednesday, June 12.
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