MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – Myrtle Beach police arrested two people Tuesday in connection with a bomb threat that evacuated a Walmart last month.
Jail records show 20-year-old Noah Dixon and 20-year-old Kalila Coleman are charged with making a bomb threat or conveying false information about a bomb threat.
Dixon took a radio on March 21 from the Walmart on Seaboard Street and made the bomb threat over it, according to arrest warrants. Several of the store’s employees heard, “There is a bomb on the way; bomb threat, bomb threat, bomb threat,” over the radio, the warrants state.
MBPD said that Dixon and “the other suspects” got into a vehicle that officers stopped, detaining everyone inside. Warrants state that Coleman was driving that vehicle.
During the investigation, both Dixon and Coleman admitted they were involved and that they knew about the bomb threat, the arrest documents state…