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Sanibel Police, LCSO Investigate Threat to Local Synagogue

SC Staff Report

Law Enforcement did a thorough sweep of the church/synagogue grounds Thursday morning investigating a bomb threat, which turned out to be not credible. SC photo by Shannen Hayes

The Sanibel Police Department and Lee County Sheriff’s Office investigated a bomb threat Thursday, Dec. 28 at Sanibel Congregational United Church of Christ, 2050 Periwinkle Way, where Bat Yam Temple of the Islands holds services. A member of the local synagogue had received the threat by email. Police deemed it to be not credible after a thorough sweep of the property.

“The Sanibel Police Department and our partner law enforcement agencies take these threats very seriously,” said SPD Deputy Chief Anthony Thompson. “The threat was deemed a hoax and the scene has been cleared by the Sanibel Police Department.”

“I’m thankful for the quick response by the Sanibel Police Department and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office to secure and clear the church and synagogue grounds,” Sanibel Mayor Richard Johnson said in a statement. “It is unfortunate that this threat against Sanibel’s Jewish community took place, and I am grateful everyone is safe.”

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