LEBANON, Ohio —

Lebanon High School says it has identified students who placed devices in two men’s bathrooms that resembled cameras.

A Lebanon City Schools board member told WLWT they became aware of the incident and forwarded a message to families from the superintendent. Advertisement

Isaac W. Seevers, superintendent of Lebanon City Schools, said students reported to the administration that they had found the devices Friday afternoon.

In a message to Lebanon High School families, the superintendent said the devices found were not functioning cameras and not part of the school’s surveillance system.

After dismantling the devices, school officials determined that they were empty containers with battery-powered lights, designed to look like cameras.

The district says the students re

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