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Henry Co. police seek person of interest in alleged bomb threat

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Henry County police are seeking the man pictured above as a person of interest in a bomb threat call to a Kroger store on December 1, 2012. (Photo: Henry County Police Department) Henry County police are seeking the man pictured above as a person of interest in a bomb threat call to a Kroger store on December 1, 2012. (Photo: Henry County Police Department)
HENRY COUNTY, Ga. -

Police in Henry County are looking for a man who they say may have called in a bomb threat to a Kroger store on December 1.

According to Henry County police, the person of interest was seen making a phone call from a Sunoco service station on Highway 38 at the same time Henry County 911 received calls of a bomb threat at the Kroger located on Hudson Bridge Road.

They say the person may go by the name of "Mitch."

Anyone who recognizes the person of interest is urged to call the Henry County Police Department at 770-288-8264.

 

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