2 Ohio hospitals cleared after bomb threats

St. Joseph Hospital and Trumbull Memorial, both based in Warren, Ohio, are back to normal after both facilities received a bomb threat Dec. 3, according to WKBN 27.

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The bomb threats were made to both facilities a little before midnight Dec. 3. The dispatch report indicated police tracked the call to a residence, where they arrested 62-year-old Linda Huey.

St. Joseph Hospital went on lockdown after the call was made. After officials found there was no threat, the lockdown was lifted. The report did not indicate if Trumbull Memorial was placed on lockdown due to the bomb threat.

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