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Man Threatens To Shoot Bank Employees In Hudson Valley

A man who threatened to shoot employees at a Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union bank was nabbed by police for making terroristic threats, according to the Wallkill Police Department. 

A man was arrested for making threats against employees at the Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union.

A man was arrested for making threats against employees at the Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union.

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Paul Martin, 54, of Bloomington, was arrested after Wallkill Police received a report around 4 p.m. Thursday, May 24, of a disturbance at the bank at 40 Lloyds Lane, said Wallkill Police Chief Robert Hertman.

When Officer John Zonneveld arrived on scene a bank employee told him that a person had called and threatened to shoot bank employees, Hertman said.

While investigating, Martin approached the bank where he was arrested by Officer Christopher DiNapoli.

Martin was charged with making a terroristic threat. He bonded out of the Orange County Jail on $3,000 cash. 

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