According to a police statement released by Lt. Joe Bickel, Carmel Police Department spokesperson, an investigation is underway after the Department received a report of “inappropriate digital images” on Carmel students’ electronic devices. In the statement, Bickel said that “the Carmel Clay Schools and the Carmel Police Department are currently working together in this investigation.”
Authorities said that no further information will be released at this time.
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