LACEY — A Spanaway man accused of making phone threats against workers at an Oregon Department of Human Services office has been arrested.
Lacey police Lt. Phil Comstock said the man called a U.S. congressional field office in Lacey on Tuesday and threatened to shoot people in the Human Services office in Salem, Ore.
KOMO-TV reported that Comstock said the man was upset about the outcome of a child custody issue.
Detectives arrested Jeffrey Karvanek,44, Tuesday evening and booked him into the Thurston County Jail for investigation of felony harassment.
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