NORRISTOWN — A Lansdale woman faces a lengthy period of probation and community service on charges she threatened to “shoot up” North Penn High School during a disturbance, an incident school officials described as “nerve-wracking” and creating fear among the school community.
Cieria Alexis Wynder, 33, of the 400 block of East Main Street, was sentenced in Montgomery County Court on Thursday to six years of probation on charges of terroristic threats, harassment and disorderly conduct in connection with the April 1, 2025, incident at the high school on Valley Forge Road in Towamencin Township.
Wynder, the mother of a child who attended the school, pleaded no contest to the charges. A no-contest plea is not an admission of guilt but is an admission that prosecutors had sufficient evidence

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