Teen charged with Halloween school shooting threat escapes

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Authorities say a teenager accused of threatening to shoot up schools as a Halloween prank has escaped from custody in south Alabama.

News outlets report police were looking for the 17-year-old in Mobile on Thursday.

Details on the youth's escape weren't immediately available.

Mobile County's public school system released a statement saying a teen was arrested overnight for allegedly creating fake social media accounts and making threats toward high schools. The statement says the posts included clowns and were meant as a Halloween prank. The system says it takes all threats seriously and worked with city police and the FBI to make an arrest.

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