UPDATE 3/29/16 @ 12:30 p.m.

BOONE COUNTY, W.Va (WSAZ) -- West Virginia State Police says they are completing their investigation into the alleged bow-and-arrow game that led to the death of Chapmanville Middle School student.

Caleb Fairchild, 15, was killed nearly two weeks ago while hanging out with two of his friends.

State Police say the juveniles were playing a game where they were dodging arrows shot from a compound bow.

"In the front yard they would take turns," said West Virginia State Police Trooper Randall Holden. "One of them would actually run across the yard, while another one would shoot the bow."

Police say an arrow may have gone astray and struck Fairchild in the head. He later died at the hospital.

Sgt. Sutphin says the juvenile who shot the arrow that killed Fairchild will be charged with involuntary manslaughter.

Sgt. Charles Sutphin says police are meeting with the prosecutor Tuesday afternoon and that the charges should be signed by Wednesday morning.

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UPDATE 3/21/16 @ 6:30 p.m.

CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- A West Virginia middle school student was killed in a bow-and-arrow accident during the weekend, West Virginia State Police say.

It happened just after 8 p.m. Saturday, March 19, along Lee Miller Road in Boone County.

State Police say 15-year-old Caleb Fairchild and two other juveniles were playing a game where they were dodging arrows shot from a compound bow when an arrow may have gone astray and struck Fairchild in the head.

"In the front yard they would take turns," West Virginia State Police Trooper Randall Holden said. "One of them would actually run across the yard, while another one would shoot the bow."

According to State Police, Fairchild was transported to Logan Regional Medical Center and then CAMC General Hospital in Charleston where he later died.

State Police believe the incident was an accident but are still investigating. They are working with the prosecutor's office, and juvenile charges may later by filed. They are considering negligent homicide or involuntary manslaughter.

Police say it will ultimately be up to Fairchild's parents whether or not charges are filed.

Fairchild attended Chapmanville Middle School.

Logan County Schools Superintendent Phyllis Doty said Chapmanville Middle School had eight counselors and a pastor available to meet with students throughout the school day.

The superintendent says the school has tried reaching out to the family and may later hold a vigil or some type of memorial with their consent.

Later Monday, it was announced that a vigil has been scheduled from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Chapmanville Middle School.

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ORIGINAL STORY 3/21/16 @ 10:40 a.m.

BOONE COUNTY, W.Va (WSAZ) -- According to West Virginia State Police, a West Virginia middle school student was killed in a bow and arrow accident over the weekend.

It happened Saturday, March 19, after 8 p.m. on Lee Miller Road in Boone County.

State Police say the 15-year-old and two other juveniles were playing a game where they were dodging arrows from a compound bow and the 15-year-old was struck in the head.

According to West Virginia State Police, 15-year-old Caleb Fairchild was transported to Logan Regional Medical Center and then CAMC General Hospital in Charleston where he later died.

Fairchild attended Chapmanville Middle School.

The Superintendent of Logan County Schools, Phyllis Doty, says Chapmanville Middle School has eight counselors and a pastor available to meet with students throughout the school day.

There is no word yet on memorial arrangements.

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