(STURGIS) – Employees at Morgan Olson went home earlier than normal on Tuesday.
Deputy Police Chief Ryan Banaszak (bah-NAZ-ak) says at 10:10 AM, Sturgis Police and Fire personnel were called to the South Nottawa Street facility for a report of a bomb threat. Authorities investigated the threat and then cleared the scene.
We have attempted to contact Morgan Olson personnel and have not heard back from them yet.
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