RELATED: Woman charged in Clark County school bomb threat
She was extradited to Clark County where she faced a felony charge of inducing panic.
Rowland pleaded guilty to the charge in May and was sentenced to two years community control, otherwise known as probation. She was also fined $1,458.
A police affidavit alleges Rowland told the threats to a school official.
DETAILS: Clark County schools discuss bomb threat response
“During this time she also stated she wanted to put a bomb in the school and towards the end of the conversation she advised she would kill everyone there,” Clark County Sheriff’s Office investigator Mark Lane wrote in an affidavit.
Students, teachers and staff were ordered to shelter in place during the conversation, the affidavit states. Authorities and school officials said there was no indication anyone was in danger.
Northeastern Superintendent John Kronour said at the time it was the third time the school was ordered to shelter in place due to an incident. Rowland was identified as a 1998 graduate of Kenton Ridge in the affidavit.
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