Law enforcement clears Alpine County Administrative Building after bomb threat
Submitted by paula on Tue, 11/12/2024 - 7:59pm
ALPINE COUNTY, Calif. - On Tuesday, November 12, a bomb threat was reported at the Alpine County Administrative Building, 99 Water Street in Markleeville. Local authorities responded promptly, ensuring the safety of all staff and residents. Following established protocols, the Alpine County Sheriff's Office and Eastern Alpine Fire Department conducted a thorough search of the premises after evacuating the building.
A coordinated response ensued to investigate the credibility of the threat. After an extensive sweep of the facility, the Sheriff's Office and Eastern Alpine Fire Department confirmed the building was safe for repopulation, and staff and visitors were permitted to return at approximately 11 a.m.
"We take threats of this nature very seriously in Alpine County," said Nichole Williamson, chief administrative officer of Alpine County. "We would like to thank the Alpine County Sheriff's Office and Eastern Alpine Fire Department for their quick response. We will not let these threats deter our resolve and commitment to serving our community."
The investigation into the source of the threat remains ongoing. Alpine County encourages anyone with information related to this incident to contact the Sheriff's Office.