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BOMB THREAT: Cops Nab Man Who Threatened To Blow Up South Florida Hospital

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A man threatened to blow up a hospital in South Florida. He is now in jail.

BY: 24/7 CRIME DESK | BocaNewsNow.com

BROWARD COUNTY, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2024 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A man allegedly threatened to blow up a South Florida hospital. He is now in custody and the Broward Sheriff’s Office gets credit for a quick response. BSO, led by Sheriff Dr. Gregory Tony, provide this information to BocaNewsNow.com:

Detectives with the Broward Sheriff’s Office Threat Management Unit (TMU) say a 36-year-old Tamarac man has been arrested on bomb threat charges. The suspect, Guerdouin Montimer, was taken into custody Monday afternoon and transported to BSO Main Jail. 

According to investigators, at approximately 11:13 a.m. on July 15, BSO’s Real Time Crime Center TMU investigators were notified that an unknown person contacted Broward County Crime Stoppers and made bomb threats toward HCA Florida Woodmont Hospital located at 7201 N. University Drive in Tamarac. 

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Guerdouin Montimer, courtesy Broward Jail.

During the investigation, TMU detectives identified Montimer as the suspect. He was later located and taken into custody by BSO’s Tamarac District deputies near the 7000 block of West Commercial Boulevard in Tamarac. 

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Montimer faces two counts of making a false report concerning planting a bomb, explosive or weapon of mass destruction.