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Bogus 2018 bomb threat leads to mischief charges for Winnipeg man

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A Winnipeg man is facing public mischief charges in connection with a bomb threat in the Morden/Winkler area back in October of last year.

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RCMP said the incident happened on the morning of October 19, when the manager of an energy company told them one of his employees heard another employee threaten to bomb a local pipeline.

Police shut down the pipeline and sent the Explosive Disposal Unit in to investigate, but ultimately no bomb was located.

After an in-depth investigation, police determined that the employee who reported the threat to his manager made a false allegation.

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Ryan Fullerton, 37, was charged July 7 with public mischief and two counts of mischief over $5,000. He is scheduled to appear in Morden court Aug. 13.

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