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Arrest due to threats to schools in Overijssel and Gelderland

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The police arrested a boy for announcing a “very threatening situation” at two schools in Overijssel and Gelderland. The boy from the municipality of Berkelland allegedly made his threat via social media. The Zone.college schools in Zwolle and Borculo are open, write RTV Oost and Omroep Gelderland. The schools' exam candidates have their last day of classes today. It is not clear whether the announced action has anything to do with an exam stunt…

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The police arrested a boy for announcing a “very threatening situation” at two schools in Overijssel and Gelderland. The boy from the municipality of Berkelland allegedly made his threat via social media. The Zone.college schools in Zwolle and Borculo are open, write RTV Oost and Omroep Gelderland. The schools' exam candidates have their last day of classes today. It is not clear whether the announced action has anything to do with an exam stunt…

·Netherlands
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An underage boy was arrested on Thursday morning after a report to the police about a threatening message on social media addressed to two schools in Zwolle and Borculo. This is confirmed by the police after reports from Oost. The boy comes from the municipality of Berkelland, which also includes Borculo. The schools will be open on Thursday.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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