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Police: Man threat to court employees

Updated: Thursday, 20 Sep 2012, 8:25 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 20 Sep 2012, 8:25 AM EDT

BOONE COUNTY, Ind. (Lebanon Reporter) - The Boone County Courthouse may become more difficult for the public to enter, 24-Hour News 8’s news partner the Lebanon Reporter reports.

Police say this has developed because of a man who officers consider to be a “credible threat” to court employees.

The man appeared in the Superior Court II office four hours before his hearing and was unaware it had been postponed, Boone County Attorney Bob Clutter said.

The man has not been identified.

"He came into their office and had a camera on his head," Clutter said. "He was making some very odd and unusual statements."
 

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