Suspect Arrested for SLO Courthouse Bomb Threat

Update by San Luis Obispo Police Department

On May 13th, 2020, the San Luis Obispo Police Department was contacted by Deputies from the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office who identified the subject in the surveillance video as thirty-year-old Derek ATKINS. During the investigation, Investigators established ATKINS’ girlfriend, forty-year-old Carrie MAGGARD, as a person of interest. 

On May 14th, 2020, SLOPD Investigators responded to Los Osos and located MAGGARD inside a vehicle. Investigators conducted a traffic stop and MAGGARD was detained. MAGGARD was interviewed and admitted to making the bomb threat to the courthouse. MAGGARD was arrested for 148 .1(c) PC – Reporting a False Bomb Threat, and 182 (a)(1) PC – Conspiracy. MAGGARD was booked in the San Luis Obispo County Jail. Bail was set at $20,000. 

At the time of the bomb threat, ATKINS was in the courthouse and scheduled turn himself in to serve a prison sentence on an unrelated case. Shortly after bailiffs took ATKINS into custody, the bomb threat was made. Based on information obtained during this investigation it is believed ATKINS conspired with MAGGARD to make the bomb threat. Charges are also being requested on for ATKINS for 182 (a)(1) PC – Conspiracy. 

  


SLO Police Searching for Bomb Threat Suspect

Source: San Luis Obispo Police Department
May 13, 2020
 

On May 13, 2020 at approximately 10:45 am, the San Luis Obispo Police Department received a call of a bomb threat at the San Luis Obispo County Courthouse at 1050 Monterey. Police were told a female called an employee at the County Government Center and said there were two bombs inside the County Courthouse. A perimeter was set up and police began to evacuate the building. 

With assistance from the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office and California State Parks a search of the County Courthouse and County Government Center was completed. No explosive devises or anything suspicious in nature was found during the search of these buildings. 

The San Luis Obispo Police Department Investigations Bureau conducted a records check on the phone number used by the caller to make the bomb threat. It was determined the phone was a pre-paid cell phone which was purchased at a business in San Luis Obispo. Investigators responded to the business and collected video of the person making the purchase. It is unknown if the person seen purchasing the phone was the suspect who made the bomb threat.

This is an active investigation and Investigators are following up on additional leads. If you have any information about the subject depicted in the photos please contact the San Luis Obispo Police Department or Crime Stoppers. Callers who notify Crime Stoppers at (805)549-7867 can remain anonymous.

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