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East Earl man charged in bat, tire-iron threats
Lancaster New Era
Published: May 16, 2008
09:04 EST
Salisbury
By JOHN M. HOOBER III, Staff

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As customers entered Wachovia bank, 100 N. Queen St., at about 11 a.m., they heard a man yelling "don't go in there; there's a bomb," police said.

A bank employee heard the threat, and the building was evacuated.
Related TopicsThere was no bomb. Police stopped Anderson at the bus terminal on North Queen Street, and witnesses identified him as the person who had been yelling.

Police arrested Anderson, and Officer Peter Velez charged him with terroristic threats. Anderson was committed to Lancaster County Prison after failing to post $25,000 bail, police said.


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