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'No credible information' regarding possible bomb threat reported at Maricopa County Superior Court

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office says the information contained in the threat is similar to threats made nationally and in other Arizona counties.
Credit: KPNX

MARICOPA COUNTY, Ariz. — A bomb threat was reported at the Maricopa County Superior Court in central Phoenix, but there is "no credible information on the issue," the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said. 

"This is a national and state trend we are seeing with bomb threats," MCSO told 12News. "The information contained in the threat has been the same to all the other areas in the county."

Four polling places in Navajo County also received bomb threats earlier today.

Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said these are unsubstantiated threats.

"We have no reason to believe that any of our voters or our polling places are in any sort of jeopardy," Fontes said in his 3 p.m. news briefing. 

Fontes said in his news conference there is reason to believe the threats came from Russian actors.

"We do however believe that invoking chaos and trying to get us to kind of rattle in our boots is the reason they're doing this," Fontes said. 

In a later news conference, Fontes said the emailed bomb threats came from a .RU email address, but that doesn't necessarily mean the threats are coming from Russia.

“It doesn’t necessarily mean that these are coming from Russia, we have no confirmed attribution that the .RU address being used in these bomb threat emails is directly from the Russian Federation,” Fontes said. “The motive appears to be to invoking chaos, not to impact any political outcome.” 

MCSO said they and their local partners are "taking this matter seriously and will investigate." 

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