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Monday, April 22, 2013
A Cullman hospital was evacuated after a bomb threat was called into three Alabama hospitals. The Cullman Times reports the Cullman Regional Medical Center was given the all-clear around 10:30 p.m. Sunday night, about two hours after an anonymous 911 caller from Marshall County called in the threat. Marshall Medical Center North and South were also reportedly named in the threat.
According to The Times, police and deputies joined hospital staff in a sweep of the 145-bed facility in Cullman and didn’t find any explosives. The Sand Mountain Reporter says the Marshall Medical Center South in Boaz was placed on lockdown around 9 p.m. and a sweep by law enforcement and staff at that hospital also didn’t find any explosives.
The Cullman Times reports the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office arrested Jeremy Lewayne Lang early Monday after eluding Arab police in Marshall County around 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Lang was reportedly arrested on outstanding arson warrants. According to The Times, Lang is a person-of-interest in the bomb threats and will be questioned by Cullman police.
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