Livingston man faces charges for fake bomb threat at Albany pharmacy

Livingston man faces charges for fake bomb threat at Albany pharmacy
Livingston man faces charges for fake bomb threat at Albany pharmacy
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Albany Police Department arrested a man accused of making a bomb threat at a local pharmacy.

According to authorities, APD was called to John’s Pharmacy on Montpelier Drive on July 2 regarding a bomb threat. Due to the threat, the pharmacy and neighboring businesses were evacuated. After the investigation, officers learned that there was no threat.

Audie Glascock, 47, of Livingston, was identified as a suspect. He was taken into custody from his home around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Glascock was booked into the Livingston Parish Detention Center on charges of terrorizing, false communication with the intent to cause emergency response, and communicating false information of planned arson.

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