Inside today’s S ERVI NG C A PE CORA L , PIN E ISLAN D & N . FT. M R eal Y E RS Breeze APE ORAL E state C C MARKETER Your complete Cape Coral, Lee County Of real estate guide Off Water Pool Home NNOR ater Pool Home ORTH EDITIONED FE F ITIO EBRUAU N ARY 122,, 2 2000099 CO VER PR ESENT AILY REEZE ED BY W See Page 8 ONDER D B LAND REALTY WEATHER: Partly Sunny • Tonight: Partly Cloudy • Saturday: Partly Sunny — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 48, No. 36 Friday, February 13, 2009 50 cents Officials commend actions of Hancock Creek’s staff The youths’ parents could not be reached by telephone Thursday. See Page 10A in today’s Cape Coral Daily Breeze for a copy Right steps in alleged bomb attempt “It’s quite surprising coming of the letter Hancock Creek from a 9- and 10-year-old,” King By CONNOR HOLMES released information stating two injury to others, including them- Elementary Principal Kelly said, adding the boys are the Vaughn sent out to parents.
[email protected] boys, ages 9 and 10, were found to selves, sheriff’s office spokesperson youngest he has heard of attempting Staff at Hancock Creek have materials and detailed plans to Larry King said Wednesday. to carry out a plan of that magnitude Elementary School acted quickly put together a “makeshift” explosive The youths have each been in Lee County. body did exactly what they were and appropriately Tuesday morning device at the school. charged with attempted or threat- “The aspect that is most alarming supposed to do.” when alerting police to two students Though the device was unlikely ened use of a weapon of mass is the threat itself of wanting to A fellow student alerted a bus with bomb-making materials in their to be able to cause serious damage to destruction or hoax weapons of cause extensive damage or injury or driver that the boys might have pos- backpacks, authorities and school property or death, the youths’ intent mass destruction.