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Roswell man arrested over school, city hall bomb threats

Roswell man arrested over school, city hall bomb threats

Yahoo16-02-2025

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Bernalillo County Sheriff's deputies say they have arrested a Roswell man for making bomb threats at several Albuquerque locations on Friday. According to BCSO, two separate bomb threats were called into Albuquerque Public School's headquarters and city hall in the morning.
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Law enforcement was able to clear the scenes with no threat found. BCSO says the caller was identified as Roswell resident, Jeffrey Diaz. According to the criminal complaint, federal law enforcement says Diaz has a history of making similar calls to several other government departments.
Diaz was arrested by Chaves County deputies and is facing two counts of making a bomb threat.
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