A 14-year-old boy, who has been arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery with a blade in St Brelade, has been linked to a knife incident at Haute Vallee School.
Police have identified the teenager, after investigating the attempted robbery at a property on La Route de la Haule in St Brelade at 5:35 pm on Saturday, 7 February.
It was reported that a male knocked on the door of the house and asked for the owner's car keys, whilst holding a small knife.
READ: Police seek witnesses after attempted robbery with knife in St Brelade
The suspect, who was wearing a black jacket with a hood, grey baggy jogging bottoms, and dark shoes, did not enter the house, and no one was injured.
However, officers have linked an arrested teenager to an incident involving a knife at Haute Vallee School.

A 14-year-old boy was arrested at the school yesterday afternoon (9 February), after staff had to restrain him in the canteen at lunchtime.
One student suffered a minor injury to their hand.

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