Since the arrest of a 15-year-old in Willis and a 16-year-old in Spring Branch ISD on Tuesday, investigators have been working to get a search warrant signed by a judge. ABC13 was the only media present when both search warrants were executed.
Around 10 a.m. on Friday, the 16-year-old made an initial appearance in juvenile court. An associate judge determined the girl should stay in custody, with another hearing in two weeks. Her court-appointed attorney did not want to talk on camera.
Then, around noon, a number of undercover federal agents and uniformed officers from several agencies swarmed into a townhome complex just a few blocks from Memorial High School.
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Investigators thought the girl lived at that address with her mother.
When we knocked on the door, a man inside claimed he knew nothing about the threats at Memorial High School.
The same man opened the door for police when presented with a search warrant. However, investigators left just minutes later because they were told the girl did not actually live there.
Investigators say she apparently used the address, which belonged to a relative, to attend Memorial High School in Spring Branch ISD. Investigators had to get a second search warrant because the girl actually lived in southwest Houston, zoned to HISD.
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Around 2 p.m., armed with a new search warrant, investigators went to a second home in Southwest Houston. This time, they located the right home, and spent several hours inside collecting evidence and taking photos.
Investigators left around 5 p.m. on Friday. At this point, it is unknown what evidence was gathered from the home. Neighbors told ABC13 they rarely saw the girl, but that her mother was a wonderful and kind person.
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