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Student charged as an adult, accused of making six bomb threats in four days at Central High School

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BROOKSVILLE, Fla. — The student accused of making six false bomb threat reports at Central High School and Endeavor Academy in Hernando County is being charged as an adult.

According to the Hernando County State Attorney's Office, adult charges were filed on March 29 against 17-year-old Mizella M. Robinson.

Robinson was arrested on March 23 in connection to the bomb threats.

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She has been charged with 6 counts of reporting a false bomb threat and 6 counts of unlawful use of a two-way device, both of which are felonies. She is also charged with 6 counts a false 911 call and 6 counts of disruption of a school function, both of which are misdemeanors. 

Robinson made her first court appearance on Tuesday. Her arraignment date is May 1 at 9 a.m.