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17-year-old pleads guilty to 4 felonies in connection with threats to Plymouth-Canton high schools

Brendan James Sibel charged with terrorism threat, bomb threat

Brendan James Sibel

WAYNE COUNTY, Mich. – A 17-year-old boy pleaded guilty to four felonies in connection with threats directed at Plymouth-Canton high schools.

Brendan James Sibel pleaded guilty to two counts of terrorism threat, a 20-year felony, and two counts of bomb threat, a 4-year felony.

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The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office issued the charges following a police investigation that began earlier in the month, when students at Canton and Salem high schools reported discovering threats written on a bathroom wall in each building.

"We are evaluating these very serious cases on an individual basis," said Wayne County Prosecutor Kym L. Worthy. "In this case, we can prove beyond a reasonable doubt alleged bomb and terrorism threats. We urge anyone that has any information on any potential school threat case to notify law enforcement immediately."

The threats were determined to be non-credible.

"Threats made against our schools, regardless of intent, will not be tolerated," said Monica L. Merritt, P-CCS Superintendent of Schools. "Any threats to the safety of our students and staff will be taken seriously, and those deemed responsible will be held accountable. We recognize what makes our high school campus so unique as ‘Three Schools, One Park’ also presents some unique challenges…but we have an incredible community, and together we will ensure that P-CCS remains a safe learning environment for all."

Judge Ronald Lowe set Sibel’s bond at $250,000.

"The Canton Police Department is dedicated to thoroughly investigating all threats to the safety of our residents, and specifically, our student population," said Deputy Director of Police Chad Baugh.

PCEP was placed on lockdown twice in the previous two weeks, but police said these charges are not related.


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