Ann Arbor, MI – An 18-year-old accused in a school threat case involving Haisley Elementary School was released from jail Friday evening after a bond modification hearing, according to the Ann Arbor Police Department.
During a court session on Friday, January 30, 2026, at 14A-1 District Court, officials adjusted bond terms for Jules Khalfoun, allowing home confinement under GPS monitoring. Police said Khalfoun would reside with a relative while awaiting further court proceedings.
According to the department’s release, Khalfoun had previously been held at the Washtenaw County Jail but was released later that evening following the updated bond decision. Authorities confirmed he is required to wear an electronic tether and remain under house arrest as part of the conditions.
The update follows a police investigation into a reported threat connected to Haisley School earlier this month. Details of the alleged threat have not been publicly disclosed, but officials have continued to emphasize student safety as a top priority while the case moves forward.
Further updates on the investigation will be posted through the Ann Arbor Police Department’s community updates page.
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