Story highlights "Anything that amounts to a violation of the law will amount to an arrest," school police say

Ten high school boys ages 14 to 17 are arrested on accusations of sexual assault

Two underage girls were allegedly sexually assaulted on and off campus since late 2013

Los Angeles (CNN) Ten boys ages 14 to 17 were arrested Friday on accusations of unlawful sex acts against two underage girls for more than a year, on and off the campus of Venice High School, authorities said.

Eight of the nine male students were arrested on campus, and the other was taken into custody off-campus, police said. One suspect turned himself in.

Detectives have identified a total of 14 people, all between ages 14 and 17, who allegedly sexually assaulted the two female Venice High School students multiple times, said Cmdr. Andrew Smith of the Los Angeles Police Department.

Police have those names of the remaining alleged assailants, Smith said.

The investigation began Tuesday when school administrators told police about possible sex crimes involving students, police said.

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