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Two Lake Brantley Students Arrested with Knife, Charged in Attempted Murder

Two Lake Brantley students were arrested after police found a knife and a note; they face attempted murder charges and the investigation is ongoing.

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Two Lake Brantley Students Arrested with Knife, Charged in Attempted Murder
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Two students at Lake Brantley High School were arrested after Altamonte Springs police discovered a knife and a note in one student's bag, and now face attempted murder charges. The arrests, made on January 23, 2026, followed what authorities described as a potential threat to another student.

Police said one of the students had a knife in their possession and that a note was found alongside the weapon. The Altamonte Springs Police Department has not released details about the contents of the note. The department described the investigation as open and active and encouraged anyone with information to call 407-339-2441 or 911.

The incident has immediate implications for the Lake Brantley community in Seminole County. Parents, students and staff at the Altamonte Springs campus are likely to be concerned about on-campus safety and the potential for targeted threats. While police handling of the scene and the arrests removed the immediate physical risk, the presence of a weapon and an accompanying note raises broader questions about threat assessment, school reporting systems and preventive measures in local schools.

Local law enforcement will determine next steps in the criminal process, including whether charges are filed by prosecutors and what conditions will be placed on the arrested students. The attempted murder charge signals that investigators believe there was intent or actions sufficient to support a serious felony allegation. The Altamonte Springs Police Department has kept details limited, citing the ongoing nature of the probe.

For Seminole County residents, the episode highlights the importance of established reporting channels. The police department has asked anyone with information to contact 407-339-2441 or, in an emergency, 911. School administrators and district officials often review protocols after incidents that involve weapons or threats, and families can expect communications from Lake Brantley High School and Seminole County school officials about any changes to safety procedures or supports for affected students.

Beyond immediate operational responses, the case is likely to prompt renewed attention to prevention strategies in schools, including student intervention, mental health supports and the effectiveness of anonymous reporting systems. Community stakeholders - from parents to school staff to law enforcement - will be watching how authorities balance transparency with the privacy and legal protections that apply when students are involved.

This investigation is ongoing. Residents with information should contact the Altamonte Springs Police Department at 407-339-2441 or call 911 for emergencies; school and community leaders will determine follow-up steps as more facts become available.

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