Deputies investigating who called in bomb threat to Columbia County courthouse
On December 28, 2024, a bomb threat was called in to the Columbia County courthouse in St. Helens, Oregon, prompting a swift evacuation and investigation by the Columbia County Sheriff's Office. The incident occurred in the morning, leading deputies to act quickly out of caution. After a thorough search, authorities confirmed that no suspicious items were found, allowing the courthouse to resume regular operations. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about public safety and the serious implications of bomb threats, which can disrupt community services and instill fear.
Investigators are diligently working to identify the individual responsible for the threat and are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in their investigation. Such threats can have legal consequences and contribute to heightened anxiety within the community. The proactive response from law enforcement reflects their commitment to ensuring safety in public spaces.