Crime & Safety
Death Threat Message Leads To Charges For Glastonbury Man
Voice mail death threats at a Somers entertainment center led to charges against a Glastonbury teen, according to a warrant.

SOMERS, CT — A death threat message left on the voicemail of a popular Somers entertainment center has led to a pair of charges against a Glastonbury man, state police.
Landis Douglas, 18 was arrested on a warrant Friday for the Sept. 4 incident.
The message was discovered at about 7 a.m. that day when the events coordinator at Sonny's Place was checking messages, according to a warrant.
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The caller first complained that he wanted to take a 14-year-old to play mini-golf at a time Sonny's was closed, according to a warrant. He then went onto say, "You have 15 days to live ... (Expletive) you ... I will murder everyone there," according to a warrant. The message was in a "loud, forceful voice," according to a warrant.
The call was then traced to Douglas, according to a warrant. He was charged with threatening and breach of peace, both in the second degree, according to a warrant.
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