Springfield woman in court for alleged April Fools' call reporting shooter at Navistar

Brooke Spurlock and Kristen Spicker, Springfield News-Sun, Ohio
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Apr. 2—A Springfield woman is in Clark County Municipal Court this morning after she was arrested Thursday and charged for alleged April Fools' prank that claimed there was an active shooter at Navistar.

Pamela Sisco, 57, is in court for inducing panic, according to court records. She is listed on the jail site with a disrupting public service charge also.

Sisco allegedly made an April Fools' call to her sister saying there was an active shooter at Navistar, according to Clark County Sheriff's Office Maj. Chris Clark.

"Basically she had called her sister and said something to the effect of a guy was fired yesterday and has come back in with a gun. We are all hiding in a locked office and asked her to call the police," Clark said Thursday afternoon.

Clark said deputies checked the buildings and found there was no threat and that everyone was fine.

"There was a lot of resources that we used today and put in place today all over a stupid April Fools' joke," Clark said.

Representatives of Navistar confirmed to the Springfield News-Sun on Thursday that "an employee" has been suspended over the claim. The truck manufacturer said they continue to work with local authorities regarding an investigation into the incident.