Anna Stonehouse/The Aspen Times file photo Sheriff’s deputies locked down the county administration building Tuesday after receiving unspecified email threats from a former Pitkin County Jail inmate, according to a news release. Pitkin County Sheriff Joe DiSalvo declined to release any further information about the nature of the threat during a media briefing Tuesday afternoon, saying only that the threat was made “toward county facilities.” The Pitkin County Administration and Sheriff’s Office on Main Street was targeted, though he declined to say whether a person or persons were threatened. Employees working at the building were evacuated early Tuesday afternoon and a board of county commissioners work session scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. was canceled. No members of the public were in the building Tuesday afternoon, said county Manager Jon Peacock.