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Denver police arrest 2 teens after standoff at school

A bomb squad was called in after receiving reports of two men breaking into a school with what looked like rifles

Associated Press

DENVER — Denver police say they believe two individuals who entered an empty school building late Monday armed with what appeared to be two long rifles were probably carrying BB guns.

Denver police chief Robert White says the teens ransacked several rooms before they were arrested early Tuesday after a three-hour standoff.

Police had earlier surrounded Noel Middle School and a bomb squad was called to the scene after janitors reported a break-in.

According to KMGH-TV, officers watched two individuals on the school’s security cameras and saw they were carrying backpacks as well as rifles.

Police say the teens were unarmed and had two backpacks when they were arrested. One of the backpacks contained a computer, and the contents of the other backpack were not known.

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