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Local Teen Wrongly Accused Of Making Bomb Threat

The school hotline received a bomb threat at 3:17am on March 12th

The district never changed its clocks, so when Cody Webb called the hotline an hour earlier, he says administrators wrongly accused him


HEMPFIELD TWP. (KDKA) ― A teenager in Westmoreland County who spent 12 days in a juvenile detention facility when he was wrongly accused of making a bomb threat says he doesn't want to go back to the school and he wants an apology from administrators.

Police arrested Hempfield Area High School sophomore Cody Webb, 15, last month after school administrators claimed he called in the threat 3:17am on March 12th.

But officials now concede that the call didn't come from Webb and the misunderstanding stemmed from Daylight Saving Time.

Webb, an honor student who never even had a detention, admits that he called the school's hotline that morning – an hour earlier.

The district, however, never changes its clocks – and insisted that Webb made the threat.

After his attorney finally convinced the school what really happened, Webb was finally released and all charges were dropped.

Now the school wants Webb to come back to class, but the teen says he was humiliated by the principal and doesn't want to return to the district.

He and his family are considering their next course of action.

(© MMVII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

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