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Teens arrested in Montreal, Chteauguay in connection with online threats made to high schools

Police say they are cracking down on a wave of online threats made against high schools in the greater Montreal area.

Threats made to schools in and around Montreal, including 1 forcing closure of a Chteauguay high school

Montreal police cruiser
The SPVM has increased police presence at targeted schools. (CBC)

Montreal andChteauguaypolice have arrested a total of eleven teenagers linked to online threats targeting high schools.

Montreal police have arrested six teens age 13 to 17 linked to the threats, which were made against eight schools, though the police would not disclose which ones.

Chteauguaypolice arrested an additional five teenagers, forthreats made against staff members of the cole Louis-Philippe-Parhigh school.

"It's a ripple effect," said Manuel Couture, a spokesperson for the Montreal police."Kids are young, and they think no one will catch them if they make a fake Facebook profile, but we can find them. Even if you think you're beinganonymous, you always leave a trace."

Increased police presence at some schools

The SPVMincreased police presence at certain schools.

"We have to remind everybody that it is a serious crime, scaring everybody, parents, students and persons working at the school," he said. "We're taking those threats very seriously."

Couture says tracing, and identifying the suspects leading up to the arrests over the past couple of days was a "colossal" task for the cybercrime unit.

"We totally understand that people would feel unsafe with these kinds of threats," said Couture. He encourages parents to talk to their children about this phenomenon and to not reply to threats they come across online.

He says if anyone comes across threats of violence on social media to nothesitate and call 9-1-1 so policecan promptly investigate the situation, make arrests and secure schools if need be.

Chteauguay school closure

cole Louis-Philippe-Parclosed Monday following advice fromChteauguay police.

Principal Stphane Brault emailed parents Sunday evening to alert them tothe closure.

"We know this will require a reorganization of your family planning on Monday, but in this context we prefer to ensure the safety of students and members of our staff," he wrote.

Nathalie Langevin, a spokesperson for Chteauguay police,said it's too early to determine whether the threats against Montreal schools and those targeting Louis-Philippe-Parstaff are related.

"We understand there's a wave of threats targeting schools in Montreal and Chteauguay, but we're unable to make a connection between the cases beyond alldoubt," she said.

with files from La Presse Canadienne