Plea accepted in Springboro High bomb threat case

UPDATE @ 3:53 p.m. (Oct. 11)

Andrew Stadler pleaded guilty as charged today in Warren County Common Pleas Court. He will be sentenced Nov. 22.

EARLIER REPORT

The Sprinboro man accused of causing the evacuation and closing of Springboro High School in April is scheduled to enter a plea in the case in October.

Andrew Stadler, 18, is charged with two counts of inducing panic, second- and fifth-degree felonies, as well as one count of making false alarms, a fifth-degree felony.

Stadler will remain free while awaiting the plea, set for 10:30 a.m. Oct. 11 in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Typically, a sentencing is scheduled at the plea hearing.

He is accused of making a bomb threat at Springboro High in the midst of a series of threats made at schools in Springboro, Lebanon and Waynesville that prompted a range of responses near the end of the school year.

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