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Cottonwood teen facing multiple charges after allegedly threatening classmates with "kill list"

A 13-year-old Cottonwood boy is facing serious charges after he allegedly threatened classmates, saying they were on a “kill list.”

Cottonwood police say the incident was reported Thursday afternoon at Mountain View Preparatory School. Several students informed teachers that the boy repeatedly made threats.

Officers spoke with the students and teachers involved. Authorities say the boy told them he had no real intention to injure anyone. They also found no evidence of an actual list.

The teen, whose name is not being released as he is a minor, was being held Friday at Yavapai County Juvenile Detention Center on charges of making a terroristic threat, threatening or intimidating and interference or disruption of an educational institution.