Conn. Man Charged With Bomb Threat On Cape Cod Ferry
FALMOUTH, Mass. (AP) — Police in Massachusetts have arrested a Connecticut man they allege claimed he brought a bomb on to a Cape Cod-to-Martha's Vineyard ferry.
Falmouth police say 45-year-old Krzysztof Malz of New Britain, Conn., was arrested at about 9:30 p.m. Sunday after workers at the Steamship Authority's Woods Hole Terminal contacted police because a man preparing to board the ferry said he had a bomb in his car during a security screening.
Falmouth police and the state police bomb squad searched the boat, but found no threat.
Falmouth police say Malz told them it was a joke.
He was held overnight without bail pending his arraignment Monday on a charge of making a threat concerning the location of dangerous items.
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