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(KSL News) A judge has delivered a sentence for the man charged with making bomb threats at the Salt Lake Wells Fargo building.
Nicholas Dotson was ordered to spend 30 months in prison.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports Dotson was also told to get treatment while behind bars for alcohol abuse and mental health problems.
Dotson was charged with walking into the Wells Fargo Building last July and claiming to have five pounds of explosives in his backpack.








