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Gary Fenn
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By Justin McClelland, Staff Writer Updated 7:35 PM Friday, November 6, 2009

LEBANON — A Lebanon man was booked into the Warren County Jail Friday, Nov. 6, after allegedly threatening two high school students and causing a temporary lockdown of Lebanon High School.

Gary Fenn, 18, is accused of entering Lebanon High School without permission and threatening two female students with bodily harm.

Police did not find Fenn on school grounds, but traced him to his home. He is being charged with trespassing, according to Lebanon police. Fenn apparently has an ongoing history with the two students, according to police.

Superintendent Mark North said the building was locked down at 12:17 p.m. after officials learned of the threat and police were called.

“We take these things very seriously,” North said. “We don’t mess around.”

Bond was set at $1,000 for Fenn, who is scheduled to be arraigned at 1 p.m. Monday in Lebanon Municipal Court.

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