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Oklahoma man accused of making bomb threat toward S.S. United States

Oklahoma man accused of making bomb threat toward S.S. United States

Yahoo24-04-2025
OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A Cherokee, Oklahoma, man accused of making a bomb threat toward the S.S. United States in March has been arrested.
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According to a news release from the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office, investigators looked into a bomb threat made on the internet against the vessel on March 28.
Further investigation led OCSO officials to believe Trey Everts Roots to be the suspect, has learned. He has been arrested and is accused of making a bomb threat and violating Oklahoma Statute with a computer.
Investigators learned Roots did not possess materials to make a bomb, and he wasn't in Okaloosa County, according to an OCSO news release.
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This investigation also included the Cherokee Police Department and the Alfalfa Sheriff's Office in Cherokee, Oklahoma.
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