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at other students.The student, a 12-year-old at Westridge Middle School, was arrested by Overland Park police on Sept. 18.Dave Smith, spokesperson for the Shawnee Mission School District, would only comment on the matter by email saying, "I want to be very clear: The arrest of this student was wholly unrelated to any district policy," said Dave Smith, a spokesperson for the Shawnee Mission School District. "It was a municipal police department decision, and our policies don't impact police department decisions," The Overland Park Police Department did not make officials available to discuss the matter on camera.Overland Park police said in an email they were made aware of the threat through the school district's online reporting portal.School officials and a school resource officer questioned two students about the incident. The interviews corroborated the account of the potential threat.The resource officer arrested the student and took her back to an "appropriate facility," police said.The Johnson County District Attorney's Office then filed charges."Ensuring the safety of everyone in a school, or community, is a top priority and requires constant vigilance, parents reminding their children of proper behavior in school and an understanding by the public that each case is thoroughly investigated before any arrest is made and a charge filed," police said.This story was originally published by Jessica McMaster on 1439

  

is spending her days making the lives of sick children a little bit brighter.Rebecca Herbert is known as “the doll lady.” She spends her days cutting felt and hand-sewing little crafts to give to children at area hospitals. “This is what I do. It’s my pastime, “ Herbert said. She got the idea from her late husband. He was a physicist who worked in hospitals, specifically in radiation. “He said I wish you had made those when I had my little patients. He used to tell me how brave these kids were, “ Herbert explained. 525

  

Just after 6 p.m. Saturday, deputies responded to a Walmart store on Fletcher Avenue for reports of a woman trying to make a "firebomb" inside the store. Emily Stallard, 37, was opening items like flammable material, projectiles and matches inside the store that she hadn't paid for, the sheriff's office says. A security guard saw her and immediately called 911. Authorities say the guard and an off-duty Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officer, who was in the store at the time, detained Stallard until deputies arrived. “This woman had all the supplies she needed to cause mass destruction at her disposal. Had it not been for an observant off-duty law enforcement officer and a watchful security staff at Walmart, she may have followed through with her plans to cause an explosion inside the store," Sheriff Chad Chronister said. The sheriff's office says Stallard had a child with her at the time. She is charged with attempted arson of a structure, fire bombing, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, child abuse and battery on a law enforcement officer."I am proud of the quick response by the officer and security personnel who stepped in and the thorough job performed by my deputies to investigate this matter and make an arrest," Chronister said. "I can't stress enough: if you see something, say something. You don't have to tackle a bad guy to be a hero. One phone call to law enforcement when you spot something or someone suspicious can ultimately save lives."This story was originally published on 1540

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