Plymouth Crown Court where she pleaded guilty to one count of sending an electronic communication with intent to cause distress on December 24, 2018, Plymouth Live reports.Prosecutor Kelly Scrivener told the court that the store manager of the Home Bargains store in Banbury, Oxfordshire was called on Christmas Eve at around 11.30 am and Nolan told them that two bombs were hidden in the store before she hung up.Nolan was quickly traced despite her phone number being withheld but when police first interviewed her four days later she denied it.
However, they interrogated her phone and cell site analysis revealed that the call did come from her.During an interview with police, she revealed that her granddaughter worked at the store and had.
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