Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter
An investigation is being conducted to try to find the course of a bomb threat that forced the evacuation of Fernley’s Canal Township Justice Court and the closure of several surrounding streets Wednesday morning.
According to Lt. Pete Spinuzzi of the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, the Fernley Justice Court received to phone calls reporting that there were possible bombs in the Justice Court building.
LCSO, the Nevada Highway Patrol and other law enforcement agencies responded, evacuating the building and setting up a secured perimeter. Main St. was closed from the roundabout to the intersection of U.S. 95A while the building was searched. No evidence of a bomb was found, and the calls were determined to be unfounded. The roads and building were reopened shortly before noon and allowed to resume business as usual.
Spinuzzi said the FBI responded to conduct the investigation and was instrumental in helping with the search and investigation.
The threat was one of several that have been received throughout the county in recent weeks, including one at Dayton High School and a threat against the Dayton water system, all of which were determined to be false.
“We always have to address them as if they’re real and take the appropriate precautions,” Spinuzzi said.
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