Two Arrested In Connection To Walmart Bomb Threat
An investigation led to the arrests of Noah Dixon and Kalila Coleman.
Two people have been arrested in connection to an incident at a Myrtle Beach Walmart.
On March 21, police were called to the store located along Seaboard Street on reports of a possible bomb threat.
Upon arrival, officials were informed that a threat was made through a hand-held radio.
The store was evacuated and searched, but nothing suspicious was discovered.
A black Motorola radio was taken from the store that was valued at $545.
An investigation led to the arrests of Noah Dixon and Kalila Coleman.
Both were charged with making a bomb threat and are being held at the Myrtle Beach Police Department on $50,000 bonds.
The investigation remains active.