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French teacher lied about masked attack, prosecutor says

PARIS -- A preschool teacher who claimed to have been attacked by a masked assailant invoking the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) made up the story, French prosecutors said Monday.

The attack reported Monday morning by the teacher set off a manhunt in the northern Paris suburb of Aubervilliers.

Both the Paris prosecutor's office and the local prosecutor said the teacher was being questioned Monday afternoon, and that the story about the attack had been based on his testimony.

Earlier, CBS News' Elaine Cobbe reported that a local official told the media it was "too soon" to draw conclusions about the incident.

The false report comes as France remains under a state of emergency after the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris by ISIS-linked extremists that left 130 people dead and hundreds wounded. A few weeks later, IS urged its followers to attack teachers in France, saying the secular education system was poisoning young minds.

Aubervilliers, a northern suburb, is only 2.5 miles from the apartment where the suspected organizer of the Nov. 13 attacks was killed in a police raid.

French schools have imposed strict security measures since previous attacks in January, with doors locked during the day, identity checks for visitors and periodic bag searches. Families dropping off or picking up children are not permitted to linger near schools' entrances, and children are not allowed to wait outside for the doors to open.

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