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Two people have been charged with sending a fake bomb threat to a Connellsville business to get an employee fired.
Annmarie E. Johnston, 19, of Dunbar and Cody P. Davis, 21, both of Connellsville had charges related to making the threat filed against them on Friday at Magisterial District Judge Ronald Haggerty Jr.âs office.
According to court paperwork, Amy Dâamico-Russell, owner of Zia Mariaâs Bakery, called police on April 21 and said she received numerous messages from Johnston containing screen shots of Snapchat and Instagram accounts. The posts claimed to be from an employee of the bakery, Ben Hoffman, and threatened to blow up the business unless he got a raise.
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A Connellsville woman is facing 12 counts of attempted homicide after she alleged set fire to the curtains of her own room in a duplex building at 603 and 605 E. Gibson Ave. on Jan. 19.
Police said Kelley Anderson, 23, endangered the lives of her 3-year-old daughter and the other residents of the building and an adjacent house at 607 E. Gibson Ave.
Anderson reportedly told police she purposely set the curtains in her room on fire because she believed the people in the home were going to kill her, and she thought doing so would save her and her daughter. According to court paperwork, she told police she jumped with her daughter out of a second story window to escape the fire she had started.