Dumas Arrested For Making Tulsa Bomb Threat

<p>The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office made an arrest&nbsp;after a man called in a bomb threat at a Tulsa grocery store.&nbsp;</p>

Sunday, February 14th 2016, 3:42 pm

By: Dee Duren


The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office made an arrest after a man called in a bomb threat to a Tulsa grocery store. Customers and about 30 employees were evacuated from the Warehouse Market at 62nd and North Peoria.

The store manager told News On 6 an adult male called just after 12:30 p.m. saying he was going to blow up the store. Authorities told the manager how to track the last caller, and a number came up.

Deputies arrested Toryano Jimel Dumas, a store employee, for making the threat. He was reportedly upset over store policies regarding his break time.

Bomb-sniffing dogs were called to the store. No explosive devices were located.

Dumas was booked on complaints of making a bomb threat and two counts of possession of a controlled drug.
 

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