SEATTLE -- Police have arrested a 26-year-old Seattle University student in connection with a series of threatening notes left on the school's campus last week.
Three buildings on the campus were evacuated Friday after a series of threatening notes was found in school bathrooms. On Saturday, staff at Swedish Hospital’s Cherry Hill facility—which houses Seattle University’s medical training programs—called police after they found a similar threatening note in a women’s restroom.
Officers worked with school and hospital security to investigate the case, police said, and learned a student was captured on cameras entering the bathroom shortly just before the threatening note was found.
Police arrested the student Monday. He is being held on suspicion of felony threats.