ST. LOUIS – A woman accused of making multiple terroristic threats toward St. Louis’ Barnes Jewish Hospital, including some that allegedly referenced a mass shooting, now faces a felony charge.

The St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office charged Sara Ramirez-Polinsky, 35, of St. Louis County, on Friday with one count of making a terroristic threat in the first-degree.

According to a probable cause statement obtained by FOX 2, Ramirez-Polinsky made multiple threats between Feb. 20 and March 12 toward Barnes Jewish Hospital and its staff.

Some threats referenced a mass shooting as well as specific dates in which the hospital and St. Louis community “would learn,” per the probable cause statement.

Investigators are reviewing more than 40 pages of social media posts related to the threats from various platforms, including Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

Authorities issued a warrant for Ramirez-Polinsky’s arrest on Friday, and a judge has ordered no bond upon arrest, per Missouri court records.