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Teen arrested after dolls tied in nooses found hanging at three Saratoga schools last year

The charges stem from incidents that happened in November 2022

- By Jakob Rodgers jrodgers @bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> A teenager suspected of hanging several dolls with nooses from the trees of multiple Saratoga schools last fall was arrested Wednesday on felony terrorism charges, authoritie­s said.

The teen was booked into Santa Clara County's juvenile hall on three felony counts of terrorism by symbol, all connected to incidents in mid-November 2022 at Redwood Middle School, Prospect High School and Saratoga High Schoole.

The teen's name was not released because he was a juvenile at the time of the alleged crimes, the Sheriff's Office said. He since has turned 18.

The case dates to Nov. 11, when a doll with a dark complexion was found hanging with a noose from a tree at Redwood Middle School. Two days later, another such doll was found hanging from a tree at Prospect High School. A third doll was discovered hanging from a tree Nov. 14 at Saratoga High School.

The discoverie­s rattled the South Bay community last year, prompting some students at Redwood Middle School to wear orange in support of United Against Hate Week, and other students at organized a rally led by Saratoga High School's Anti-Racism Task Force. At the time, Saratoga Union School District Superinten­dent Ken Geisick emphasized that “a noose is a reprehensi­ble symbol of hate and violence and will not be tolerated in our district.”

The doll-hanging incidents later became the subject of an anti-hate panel discussion in March, where students implored others to do more to fight against the scourge of racism.

“Speak up, ensure a positive community culture and put in the work for inclusion,” said Aneri Shah, a Saratoga High School student, during the event. “Don't just say you're going to be inclusive. Unity and healing may not be easy to achieve, but it's worth the work.”

An email sent Thursday to the Saratoga Union School District seeking comment was not immediatel­y returned.

Investigat­ors suspect a second person also helped the teen, though details about that other person's alleged involvemen­t were not released Wednesday. No other arrests have been announced in the case.

In a statement, Sheriff Robert Jonsen vowed to continue investigat­ing the incidents.

“Hate has no place in our community, and the Sheriff's Office will leave no stone unturned until individual­s who bring hate to our county are held accountabl­e,” Jonsen said.

Anyone with informatio­n about the incidents can contact the Sheriff's Office at 408-808-4500, or its anonymous tip line at 408-8084431.

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