Lincoln Police Chief Joe Meister
Bomb threat at Lincoln Memorial Hospital a "swatting" hoax
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[April 26, 2024]
On
April 26"’, 2024 at approximately 12:30pm, Lincoln Police Officers
were dispatched to the Lincoln Memorial Hospital, 200 Stalhut Drive,
for a bomb threat. The suspect reported that they were at the scene
armed with a firearm, waiting for police to arrive.
Lincoln Police and Logan County Sheriff’s Deputies responded and
secured the scene without locating any suspect(s) matching the
description given. The building was secured and searched by dogs
trained in explosives detection. At approximately 2:35pm, the scene
was cleared without locating any evidence of explosives on the
property. This appears to have been a ‘swatting” call and no
verified threat to the public exists at this time.
The investigation is ongoing. Due to the sensitivity of the
investigation, no further details will be released at this time.
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Participating Agencies: Lincoln
Police Department, Logan County Sheriff s Department, Lincoln
Fire Department, Logan County Paramedics Association, Logan
County Emergency Management Agency, Lincoln Memorial Hospital,
Illinois Secretary of State Police, Illinois Secretary of State
Police — Bomb Squad, Springfield Police Department and the
Illinois Conservation Police
Joseph Meister
Chief of Police
Lincoln Police Department

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