A Canton teen was sentenced to three months in jail and three years of probation for making school threats to Plymouth-Canton schools last month.
Brandon Sibel, 17, pleaded guilty to two counts of terrorism threat and two counts of bomb threat.
Sibel was sentenced under Michigan's Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, allowing him to keep criminal offenses off his record.
Students found threats written on bathroom walls at Canton and Salem high schools last month.
“Threats made against our schools, regardless of intent, will not be tolerated. Any threats to the safety of our students and staff will be taken seriously, and those deemed responsible will be held accountable,” said Monica L. Merritt, P-CCS Superintendent of Schools. “We recognize what makes our high school campus so unique as ‘Three Schools, One Park’ also presents some unique challenges…but we have an incredible community, and together we will ensure that P-CCS remains a safe learning environment for all."