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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Police: Laurel Man Made Fake Bomb, Threatened to Blow Up Shed Over Skype

The 24-year-old resident of Barbersville Road was arrested at his home on Saturday.

Anne Arundel County Police say they arrested a Laurel man on Saturday after he allegedly made a fake bomb and threatened to blow up a shed outside his house. Aaron David Wyatt, 24, of the 400 block of Barbersville Road was charged with manufacturing a phony destructive device and making a threat of arson. Police said they received an initial report that a male suspect had issued threats over Skype—an online communication platform—to "blow up a shed in order to harm himself and others." Authorities determined that the messages were being sent from a computer in the 400 block of Barbersville Road, according to police. When they responded to the scene, officers reportedly found Wyatt in a shed outside of his home. Police said he was using …

Leah Wyatt

3:48 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Don't be so mean. He has mental issues, that's a cry for help.   more ›

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