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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 20, 2018 07:18:53 PM
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A boy has been detained after police were called to Barnsley College
following reports a pupil had been seen with a weapon.
Police received a call at about 12:20 this afternoon today 20th September
2018.
A force spokesperson said a boy had been detained, but he didn’t have any
weapons.
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