Man in custody over fake bomb, Walmart shoppers released
KEMAH -- A Sugar Land man is accused of creating a hoax bomb scare Saturday that forced authorities to bring out bomb disposal teams and lockdown a local Walmart for four hours.
Mehrzad Malekzadeh, 35, was arrested on class-A misdemeanor charges of making terroristic threats involving a fake bomb. He was being held in the Galveston County Jail on $5,000 bond.
Kemah police Sgt. Mark Hinson said a pipe bomb like device police found inside the mans car was not a real bomb. He said the suspect had been taken into custody and was being examined by mental health authorities.
The situation unfolded Saturday morning, when police were notified about 9 a.m. of a suspicious man wearing a mask and wielding a knife in a car in the parking lot of the Super Target Store, 255 Marine Bay Drive.
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