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Man Arrested on Cape for Allegedly Threatening School Kids with Knife

Chris Boardman

Bourne Police take Caleb Savage into custody following a reported incident involving a threat with a knife to several Bourne Middle School students waiting for a school bus in Bourne, Massachusetts Friday (12-04-09) morning around 7:15 AM. According to police, several students were threatened by a male with a knife while waiting for their school bus on Shaker Drive in the Monument Beach section of Bourne. They reported that the male suspect was driving a red sports utility vehicle. Bourne Police quickly spotted the vehicle and pulled the suspect over. Police removed what is believed to be a knife from the vehicle and took the suspect into custody. Bourne Police also responded to the Middle School to interview students. There were no reported injuries.  (Photo by David G. Curran)

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