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Saturday, August 23, 2014
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ENP STAFF REPORTS
news@eastniagarapost.com
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — An unidentified man left a Maplewood Drive woman a voicemail Friday night saying there was a bomb in her home.
According to a report by the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, the woman received phone calls from an out-of-state number at 12:43, 1:35, 2:38 and 7:02 p.m. Because she didn't recognize the phone number, however, she didn't answer it.
After the last call, she received a voice mail stating: "You should have answered my phone, I was about to tell you about that there is a bomb located in your house and I was going to tell you how to defuse it."
The woman then called the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, which did not find a bomb. They also said the phone number has been linked to other harassment claims where "several people receiving similar calls from a male with an Indian accent where the person calling was trying to get people to sign up for a government loan that only cost $3.87 for the processing."
NCSO said they will make periodic checks of the residence.
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news@eastniagarapost.com
TOWN OF LOCKPORT — An unidentified man left a Maplewood Drive woman a voicemail Friday night saying there was a bomb in her home.
According to a report by the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, the woman received phone calls from an out-of-state number at 12:43, 1:35, 2:38 and 7:02 p.m. Because she didn't recognize the phone number, however, she didn't answer it.
After the last call, she received a voice mail stating: "You should have answered my phone, I was about to tell you about that there is a bomb located in your house and I was going to tell you how to defuse it."
The woman then called the Niagara County Sheriff's Office, which did not find a bomb. They also said the phone number has been linked to other harassment claims where "several people receiving similar calls from a male with an Indian accent where the person calling was trying to get people to sign up for a government loan that only cost $3.87 for the processing."
NCSO said they will make periodic checks of the residence.
Send an email to news@eastniagarapost.com with "email update" in the subject line.
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