THANK YOU Oorang for the heads up.
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http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=%22Davis-Besse%22&btnG=Search+News
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Here’s another detail:
“Port Clinton police Detective Bob Case said a note was written on a napkin with the word ‘boom’ and a depiction of a power plant, not necessarily Davis-Besse.”
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/articles/2007/06/12/front/309244.txt
“FBI investigates possible threat against Davis-Besse”
By JACOB LAMMERS | Tuesday June 12 2007, 9:59pm
PORT CLINTON
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Someone called the Port Clinton Police Department reporting two Arabic men wrote a note on a napkin while at McCarthy’s Restaurant and Pub in downtown Port Clinton, Bratton said.
Port Clinton police Detective Bob Case said a note was written on a napkin with the word ‘boom’ and a depiction of a power plant, not necessarily Davis-Besse.
Read Wednesday’s Register for more details.”
http://news.google.com/news?um=1&tab=wn&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=nuclear+%2B+Idaho&btnG=Search+News
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_ID_INL_Incident.html
Last updated June 12, 2007 2:01 p.m. PT
“INL: Public not at risk as nuclear lab responds to ‘incident’”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — Emergency crews at the Idaho National Laboratory on Tuesday responded to what officials are describing as a “facility incident” inside the site’s Reactor Technology Complex, but said no radiation was released and the public was not at risk.
John Epperson, a spokesman for the INL’s joint information center in Idaho Falls, said the Advanced Test Reactor, the 40-year-old centerpiece of this 890-square-mile federal nuclear reserve in southern Idaho, was not affected.
The ATR research reactor is inside the Reactor Technology Complex.
“The public is not in any risk or danger” and there was no radiation released, Epperson said, declining to give more specifics about the incident.”
Davis-Besse threat was falsified
Wednesday June 13 2007
OAK HARBOR - Charges are pending against a restaurant employee who falsified a report of a threat against the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, according to Ottawa County Prosecutor Mark Mulligan.
Katelyn McRitchie, 19, of 615 Fremont Road in Port Clinton, admitted to making up her story of finding a napkin where two Middle Eastern men had written the words "Davis-Besse" and "boom", according to Port Clinton Police Department. McRitchie wrote the word "boom" on the napkin to make it appear as a threat against the plant, report said.
http://www.sanduskyregister.com/articles/2007/06/13/front/310386.txt