Threatening e-mails sent to Ogden teachers

Threatening e-mails sent to Ogden teachers


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OGDEN -- Police are looking for the person who sent threatening e-mails to a teacher in Ogden.

According to the Standard-Examiner, the teacher has received two such e-mails this month, both sent from a computer at the Weber County Library.

Officers say a second teacher also received an anonymous e-mail from the same IP address, but say it was not as threatening. They say they don't know if all three e-mails were sent by the same person.

Police are having a difficult time obtaining surveillance video from the library because they don't have enough evidence for a subpoena.

The person behind the threatening e-mails could face criminal charges if caught. The content of the messages has not been released.

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