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Kenny Kemp
School patrols ease violence fears
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A resource officer at George Washington High School looked into allegations of a student making violent statements. Police led bomb-sniffing dogs through schools in Wirt and Roane counties after threats were made. And Charleston police asked entire divisions of officers to patrol city schools for any sign of crime.
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School patrols ease violence fears
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- A resource officer at George Washington High School looked into allegations of a student making violent statements. Police led bomb-sniffing dogs through schools in Wirt and Roane counties after threats were made. And Charleston police asked entire divisions of officers to patrol city schools for any sign of crime.
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