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Kingston caught up in series of international email bomb threats

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Kingston police confirm two businesses allegedly sent bomb threats through email
Kingston was caught up in the series of bomb threats that swept across North America on Thursday. Police say two local businesses including one on Queen Street were sent the email – Dec 14, 2018

Two Kingston businesses were allegedly sent bomb threats in emails at the same time as countless similar emails were sent out across North America on Wednesday.

Kingston police briefly blocked off Queen Street between Barrie and Clergy Streets on Thursday to respond to at least one threat.

READ MORE: Bomb threats demanding Bitcoin investigated across Canada, U.S.

According to Kingston police, the emails demanded $20,000 in Bitcoin, and were received around 1:30 p.m.

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After police investigated, the threats were found to be unsubstantiated and no actual danger was found at either location.

Similar threats were reported in many cities across Canada, including Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, Penticton, Vernon, Toronto, Kamloops and Winnipeg. Several municipalities in the United States also received similar threats.

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The RCMP have advised Canadians not to comply with the demands.

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Kingston police have not released the names of either business.

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