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Reports of a teen wanted for a shooting prompts a Md. high school lockdown

The sign outside Great Mills High School on April 3, 2018, the day classes resumed two weeks after a fatal shooting. (海角社区app/Michelle Basch)

WASHINGTON 鈥 A teenager wanted for his involvement in a shooting Tuesday was the reason behind a high school lockdown in Maryland this morning, investigators said.

A day after St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s investigators put out a felony warrant for 17-year-old聽Elijah Miles’ arrest, they said he was reportedly seen near Great Mills High School, prompting a campus lockdown there. The teen was arrested hours later.

There was never a threat to the school or anyone inside, said Corporal Julie Yingling with the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s department. But investigators decided to put the school on lockdown out of an abundance of caution on the possibility Miles was armed. The school board chose to dismiss students of GMHS early.

Miles was wanted for his alleged role in a shooting on Athlone Drive, three miles away from the school聽on Tuesday, Dec. 4. The victim, an adult man, is recovering in the hospital, Yingling said.

In March of this year, a 17-year-old聽student opened fire inside Great Mills High killing Jaelynn Willey, 16, and injuring two students before turning the gun on himself.

Megan Cloherty

An award-winning journalist, Megan Cloherty is podcast host and producer of the 鈥22 Hours: An American Nightmare.鈥 She previously served as 海角社区app Investigative Reporter covering breaking news, crime and courts.

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