Utah man accused of calling in bomb threat to Lowe’s store

Utah man accused of calling in bomb threat to Lowe’s store

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A disgruntled former employee of a Lowe’s store in northern Utah has been charged with making a terroristic threat on accusations he called in a bomb threat to the store.

Charging documents show 60-year-old Kenneth David Gill was charged Thursday with the second-degree felony in 2nd District Court. Authorities say Gill called a Lowe’s in Ogden on July 16 and told someone there was a bomb in the building. Then he hung up.

The building was evacuated but a bomb squad did not find a bomb inside.

Police later located Gill at his home. Gill told officers he had made the threat because he was angry about getting fired days earlier and wanted to scare the employees.

He faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.