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LIVERMORE FALLS – A 16-year-old Livermore boy is accused of making general threats toward people at the Livermore Falls High School via an Internet message board. He has been ordered to stay away from school property until further notice.

Police began an investigation late Friday afternoon after they were alerted to the threats, police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said Monday.

The teenager was summoned Monday on a charge of misdemeanor terrorizing, Steward said.

The boy was released to his parents under conditions of not going on school property until further notice, not possessing weapons and not to having access to computers, the chief said.

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