A Moscow Mills man charged with making a terrorist threat is seeking a change of judge.
Fifty-three-year-old Donald Eugene Merrill is accused of making a bomb threat at the Troy Walmart Supercenter.
Merrill worked at the store and allegedly phoned in the threat at 9:16 p.m. Aug. 9.
No explosives were found, but the manager told authorities the store lost an estimated $45,000 during the more than two hours in which it was evacuated and closed while a search was done.
In a probable cause statement, Troy Police investigator James Patton said Merrill admitted calling the store.
Police said they traced the 20-second bomb threat to a cellphone registered to Merrill.
The suspect is free on bond with the stipulations that he not enter a Walmart or talk to any of the retailer’s employees.
A Moscow Mills man charged with making a terrorist threat is seeking a change of judge.
Fifty-three-year-old Donald Eugene Merrill is accused of making a bomb threat at the Troy Walmart Supercenter.
Merrill worked at the store and allegedly phoned in the threat at 9:16 p.m. Aug. 9.
No explosives were found, but the manager told authorities the store lost an estimated $45,000 during the more than two hours in which it was evacuated and closed while a search was done.
In a probable cause statement, Troy Police investigator James Patton said Merrill admitted calling the store.
Police said they traced the 20-second bomb threat to a cellphone registered to Merrill.
The suspect is free on bond with the stipulations that he not enter a Walmart or talk to any of the retailer’s employees.