WASECA, Minn. (AP) - The Minnesota teen accused of plotting an attack on his high school is headed home.

Nineteen-year-old John LaDue returns to his parents' home in Waseca Wednesday after a judge last month determined the teen was no longer a threat to the community.

LaDue completed a jail sentence for possessing explosives in January. He was arrested in April 2014 after police found him with bomb-making materials in a storage unit. Authorities also seized firearms and ammunition from his home.

He will be released from a mental health facility in Minnesota and will continue to serve probation.

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