JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – News4JAX on Thursday obtained the incident report from a bomb threat that was called in Wednesday morning at the 22-story One Call building in Downtown Jacksonville.
According to the report, a complainant told police a male caller spoke with her on a recorded line, saying he’d placed explosive devices at the businesses. She provided the caller’s phone number to investigators and told police she would give a copy of the recorded call to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
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The report indicates that investigators also have a name of a potential suspect, but those details had been redacted. No arrests have been announced.
The building where the threat was made is in the area of where Baptist and Wolfson Children’s Hospital is located. Neither hospital needed to be evacuated.
The area reopened Wednesday afternoon. The Sheriff’s Office noted that a suspect, if convicted, could face felony charges of up to 15 years in prison.