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>The Horse Palace in Evanston, Wyoming, closed early Wednesday night after someone repeatedly called, saying there was a bomb in the business and telling staff “there’s nothing you can do about it.” Manager Chris Lloyd told Cowboy State Daily that a man called six times, threatening to have stashed a pipe bomb somewhere in the building, and that nobody would be able to find it. “They said there was one on the premises and there’s nothing we can do about it,” he said. “Then he said some derogatory things, some not-so-nice language.”
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>>The Horse Palace in Evanston, Wyoming, closed early Wednesday night after someone repeatedly called, saying there was a bomb in the business and telling staff “there’s nothing you can do about it.”
Manager Chris Lloyd told Cowboy State Daily that a man called six times, threatening to have stashed a pipe bomb somewhere in the building, and that nobody would be able to find it.
“They said there was one on the premises and there’s nothing we can do about it,” he said. “Then he said some derogatory things, some not-so-nice language.”
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