Farmville Walmart evacuated after threatening call, police believe it's a hoax - WSET

Farmville Walmart evacuated after threatening call, police believe it's a hoax - WSET

Employees and customers were evacuated from the Walmart in Farmville after the store got a threatening call about a suicidal subject inside with a gun (Photo: Deanna Garcia)

UPDATE: 2:20 p.m.

The Farmville Herald is reporting that the Farmville Police chief said they believe the call came from a would-be scam.

Chief Ellington said a Walmart employee was trying to get a loan through an Internet deal, when the person realized it was a scam. When the scam artist realized they were not going to get the money, police said the scam artist made the call to Walmart.

Police said there has been no shooting and no one is injured.

The newspaper said that Walmart remains closed.

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FARMVILLE, Va. (WSET) -- Police in Farmville have evacuated the Walmart following an alleged call from a person in possession of a gun inside the store, according to the Farmville Herald.

The newspaper is reporting that the person is suicidal.

Police said they have searched the building and were unable to locate the caller.

The newspaper reported that police are planning to search Walmart again and stressed there has been no shooting.

This is a breaking news story, check back for updates.

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