Florida's Bartow Police Department announced this week that they were able to stop two students enrolled at Bartow Middle School from carrying out a stabbing spree on their fellow classmates.

School administrators were alerted to the plot on Monday after a student informed a teacher that they'd overheard one of the perpetrators mentioning that "something bad" would be happening at the school's building 500, Bartow Police Chief Joe Hall said at a press conference on Wednesday. That teacher later informed Bartow's Principal Christopher Roberts of the complaint.

On Tuesday, law enforcement officials, in addition to the school resource officer, were called to the school grounds as a precaution. After school officials received a call from a concerned mother about her child, Katlynn Persinger, being absent from class, authorities launched a search party for said student. Authorities later identified Persinger and Kaelyn Westergaard as the girls who allegedly plotted the attack.

Screenshot/ 10 news WTSP Weapons found by investigators during search of two Florida girls who plotted to kill their middle school classmates

Both students were found hiding in a bathroom near building 500 by Bartow Assistant Principal Chandra Johnson. Police say the two girls, aged 11 and 12, were found holding a goblet. Upon a more thorough search, several weapons, including a paring knife, butcher knife, pizza cutter and a knife sharpener were reportedly found in their possession.

"They noted that they wanted to kill at least 15 people and were waiting in the bathroom for the opportunity to find smaller kids that they could overpower to be their victims," Hall said at the conference. "Both juveniles stated that they were practicing Satanists."

A search of the girls' homes turned up a journal that contained a hand drawn map of the middle school that included the notation, "go to kill in bathroom." Text conversations detailing their plans were also uncovered by officials. One message indicated that the girls planned to "leave body parts at the [school] entrance" before killing themselves. The last message sent between the pair read, "Today is health lessons, thank Satan we're doing this in a bit."

Screenshot/ 10News WTSP Portion of journal in which two Florida girls mapped out how they would kill their fellow classmates at Bartow Middle School

Hall told reporters that the girls indicated during interviews with police that they were "willing to drink blood and possibly eat flesh." According to the police report, the girls plotted their attack on Sunday "while they were watching movies." Investigators found several internet searches on how to kill an individual by using a knife and an inquiry on where to stab someone that would allow them "to bleed out the fastest."

"Killing all of these students was in hopes that it would make them worse sinners ensuring that after they committed suicide ensuring would get to go to hell so they could be with Satan," the police report adds.

The girls were charged with conspiracy to commit murder, possession of a weapon on school property and disrupting a school campus. It's unclear if the they will be charged formally as adults or juveniles.

Lucien Greaves, cofounder and spokesperson for The Satanic Temple, told Sputnik that if the entertainment industry provided more accurate representations of Satanism, such incidents would not take place.

"In fact, I'm sure it will be established that these girls held no active role in any established form of religious Satanism, the major sects of which today are non-theistic, humanistic and anti-superstitious," Greaves said. "Their distorted perspective of what Satanism is, and their apparent supernatural belief in what Satan wants, is almost certainly the product of a Christian upbringing, possibly an attempt at the tired ‘the devil made us do it' defense."

"Perhaps ironically, if there were less dramatically false representations of Satanism in popular culture, and more accurate representations expressing what we truly believe and what we practice, I believe we'd see incidents like this, rare as they are, disappear completely as it became generally recognized, by consumers of news and perpetrators of crime alike, that Satanism provides no justification whatsoever for heinous crimes," he added.

For the meantime, Bartow Middle School will have an increased police presence as a precaution, Florida's ABC Action News reported. Polk County Schools Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd has also stated that she will be filing for the girls' expulsion.