BREAKING NEWS: This post will be updated as new information becomes available.

Sol Pais, the Florida teen who was wanted for suspicion of making a “credible threat” against schools in the Denver area, was reportedly captured a few moments ago in Clear Creek County, Colo. which is about 60 miles west of Denver:

THIS JUST IN: Authorities in Denver tell CBS TV affiliate KCNC that they have captured 18-year-old #SolPais, the Florida woman suspected of threatening Colorado schools. — CBS News Radio (@CBSNewsRadio) April 17, 2019

#BREAKING: Sol Pais has been captured near the Echo Lake Lodge at the base of Mount Evans in Clear Creek County.https://t.co/fyE29GdlWJ pic.twitter.com/QAFxSHBJzz — CBSDenver (@CBSDenver) April 17, 2019

JUST IN: FBI captures suspect Sol Pais, who allegedly threatened school violence in Columbine High School's local district, near Mount Evans, Colo., approximately 60 miles west of Denver, @CBSDenver reports https://t.co/JqnMxOWaBV pic.twitter.com/MspsANpTcF — CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) April 17, 2019

There’s no confirmation yet from the FBI:

We can confirm there is investigative activity around the base of Mt. Evans. The investigation is active and ongoing. More information will follow soon. #FindSol — FBI Denver (@FBIDenver) April 17, 2019

Update 1. Now reports are coming in that Pais is dead:

#BREAKING – law enforcement tells our sister station @CBSDenver that 18 year old Sol Pais is dead; coroner has been called. @CBSMiami @CBS4Tim — liz roldan (@lizroldancbs4) April 17, 2019

Our reporter @Matt_Kroschel first reported #solpais was in custody. He has updated the information with confirmation from authorities that she is confirmed dead. — Andrea Flores (@AndreaFloresTV) April 17, 2019

Update: FBI confirms “threat over”:

JUST IN: The search for Sol Pais is over, according to the FBI. The 18-year-old woman is accused of threatening Denver area schools. https://t.co/xL9lUHOTiZ https://t.co/K9e8E9TkQe — NPR (@NPR) April 17, 2019

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