ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis woman faces a felony charge after she allegedly made dozens of 911 calls and threatened to “blow up” a police station, according to court documents obtained by FOX 2.
The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office has charged Davida Goerke, 51, with one count of a terrorist threat in the second-degree.
Court documents state that Goerke made 29 phone calls from her cellphone to 911 from May 2 to May 5.
The documents allege that Goerke called 911 asking for police to respond to her address, giving her address to a 911 operator. When asked why she needed police, in at least one specific phone call, she reportedly responded to send police or she “would blow up the police station the next day.”
Some time later, police identified the caller as Goerke based on the address provided in phone calls.
Authorities have requested a warrant for Goerke’s arrest and have issued no bond upon arrest. Court documents did not make it immediately clear if she was in custody as of Tuesday.