By Jon Chown
Sheriff’s officials say fingerprint evidence has confirmed the theory that a firearm and ammunition found last month on the Aptos High School campus were connected to an earlier assault involving juveniles.
The theory, now with strong evidence to back it up, is that the weapon and backpack were dropped there as the assailants ran away. One juvenile was arrested shortly after the assault and remains in custody. His fingerprints apparently matched those found on the weapon.
“Based on the information gathered, the Sheriff’s Office has determined there is no ongoing threat to the community or school,” The sheriff’s announced Jan. 29. “The firearm, ammunition, and mask were not placed on campus as part of any pre-planned event targeting the school; rather, they were evidence discarded following the assault that occurred during winter break.”
The discovery of the firearm in January prompted a law enforcement response and heightened concern from parents and community members. Deputies responded immediately after the items were reported, officials said.
Authorities said they are unable to release additional details because the case involves multiple juveniles, an arrest and ongoing court proceedings. The Sheriff’s Office thanked the community for its patience and cooperation during the investigation.

