Stockton court closed for day after San Joaquin justice officials say it received bomb threat
San Joaquin Superior Court stopped proceedings Wednesday at its courthouse in Stockton after receiving a bomb threat, according to court officials.
Court officials requested the public to refrain from coming to the Stockton location at 180 E. Weber Ave. for Wednesday. A message on its website said the court would reopen Thursday.
“The court has received notice of a threat to the Stockton Courthouse,” court officials wrote on social media about 11:05 a.m. “Please avoid coming to the Stockton Courthouse.”
San Joaquin Superior Court also operates the Juvenile Justice Center and a court facility in Manteca; both locations remain open.
The court has received notice of a threat to the Stockton Courthouse. Please avoid coming to the Stockton Courthouse.
— San Joaquin Superior Court (@SJSuperior) September 25, 2024