Bristol Woman Charged for May Bomb Threat of Local Bank



A Bristol Borough woman mad at her bank has been charged for calling in a bomb threat.
The incident played out on May 15 at 11:20 am when PNC Bank officials received a call from a disgruntled customer who made comments about a bomb, police said in court documents.
PNC Band officials identified the suspect as Emily Doyle, 34 of Bristol. and said she had made the menacing remark in a phone conversation with bank employees.
The bank was shut down and evacuated with a K-9 unit brought in from Warrington Police Department to perform a bomb sweep of the area in and around the bank police said in court records, with no explosive devices being found.




Police later on interviewed Doyle, who later admitted to making the threat over the phone out of frustration about a transaction in her account not being corrected.
Doyle provided a written statement to police admitting to threat and also saying she would never harm anyone.
She is charged with misdemeanor false alarm to a public safety agency, terroristic threats, and making false reports.
Doyle was not arrested at the time of the incident and was charged by mail with a preliminary hearing date scheduled for September 22 in Bristol Borough District Court.
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