CANTON – A Massena teen who was sent to county jail earlier this week for allegedly making a homemade bomb with plans to explode it at the Massena Arena is reportedly in trouble again for damaging …
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CANTON – A Massena teen who was sent to county jail earlier this week for allegedly making a homemade bomb with plans to explode it at the Massena Arena is reportedly in trouble again for damaging the sprinkler head in his jail cell, causing flooding.
Jordan J. Page, 17, 7 Winters St., Massena, was charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief for breaking the sprinkler Tuesday evening.
He was arraigned in Canton Town Court and released on that charge, but was returned to the jail because he had not yet met the bail of $20,000 cash or $40,000 bond placed on him Monday for the alleged bomb incident.
On Monday, Massena Village Police charged him with a felony count of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, a misdemeanor count of possession of a noxious material and unlawful possession of marijuana stemming from his arrest Monday by Massena Village Police.