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Stratford, Ont. Police investigate smoke bombs fired as mischief at the end of the school year

Last Wednesday, a mischief ending the school year at a high school in Stratford, Ontario was forced into a major evacuation, leading to a police investigation.

At 2:30 pm on June 22, two people from the Stratford District Secondary School (SDSS) activated a commercial smoke grenade in the school corridor and put it in the trash. The mischief of the grade, the police said.

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Smoke from smoke grenades fills the entire school corridor and all residents, including all residents The person was evacuated from the building on a large scale. SDSS, Stratford St. Michael Catholic Secondary School, YMCA Day Care staff and students.

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SDSS students were not able to re-enter the building until the next day.

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Police said the two responsible individuals were grade 12 of SDSS.

On Monday, police spoke with both students and their families on Monday, saying that both students were responsible for their actions.

Instead of accusations, police said both students were referred to a community program designed to take responsibility for their actions.

The program requires time and compensation for community services, Stratford police said.

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