A Sidney, Iowa, firefighter cadet is facing multiple terrorist threats after allegedly creating a “hit list” of people he wanted to set fire to, authorities said.
The Fremont County Sheriff's Office says Kaelyn Alexis Surrell, 18, is suspected of creating a “hit list” of students and staff at her Sidney High School, as well as members of the community. Announced.
Specifically, the sheriff's office alleges Surrell threatened to commit arson against people on the list.
Local station KCRG in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, reported that officials said Surrell sent a hit list to at least one person on Snapchat.
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Kaylin Alexis Sarel is accused of creating a “hit list” of people she wanted to set on fire. (Fremont County Sheriff's Office)
Officials said Sarel's list included “people with whom she had mistreated others with a motive to cause harm.”
Officials added that as a firefighter cadet with the Shenandoah Fire Department, Surrell had “potential knowledge” that would help him carry out the arson act.
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Mr. Saller was arrested on December 26th and charged with seven counts of terroristic threats, which are felonies.
She is being held on $5,000 bail.
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The investigation into this matter is ongoing and Mr. Sarel is innocent until proven guilty.

