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A former employee of Camp Cho-Yeh in Livingston is behind bars, accused of threatening the popular Christian summer camp.
A counselor for a children's camp in Polk County has been arrested after allegedly threatening to “create the next Columbine shooting.” ...
Mario Bernal was arrested for allegedly threatening Camp Cho-Yeh in Texas, where he is a former employee. He was apprehended ...
The Livingston Police Department was informed of a Polk County Sheriff’s Office investigation concerning threats made towards ...
Mario Bernal, 23, was arrested Sunday and charged with making a terroristic threat against Camp Cho-Yeh, according to police ...
KPRC 2 has obtained documents that detail the threats a 23-year-old former employee of a Christian youth camp is accused of saying to a group of children attending the camp.
The Livingston Police Department learned of the threats late Sunday morning and the Polk County Sheriff's Office got an ...
POLK COUNTY, Texas – Deputies in Polk County have arrested a 23-year-old former employee of a Christian youth camp near the Livingston area after they say the man made threats towards the camp. Mario ...
Mario Bernal, 23, was taken into custody without incident around noon on South Washington near the entrance of Camp Cho-Yeh according to a news release from the Livingston Police Department.
Mario Bernal, 23, was booked on a terroristic threat charge in connection with allegations of making threats toward Camp Cho-Yeh, a Christian summer camp.
"Threats to this community, especially involving our children, will always be taken seriously," the police chief said.