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Russell County Courthouses evacuted in bomb threat

Unidentified male caller called Russell County Judge Executive's office saying there was a bomb in courthouse, but did not specify which. Both evacuated, but no device was found in either building. Case remains under investigation

By TFC William Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

JAMESTOWN, KY - The Kentucky State Police are investigating a bomb threat that was called into the Russell County Judge Executive's office today, Tuesday, January 21, 2014, at approximately 11amCT. An unidentified male called the office and said that there was a bomb in the courthouse. The caller did not indicate which courthouse in Russell County so both buildings were evacuated by the Russell County Sheriffs Department. KSP Troopers, Detectives and K-9 Units responded to the scene and cleared both buildings, unable to find any device. The case remains under investigation. - TFF WM. GREGORY




This story was posted on 2014-01-21 17:46:22
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