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Caller who caused shelter-in-place at cafeteria arraigned

March 17, 2015

A woman who made a threatening call to "Mason-Abbot hall" staff on February 13, causing a shelter-in-place at the The Gallery at Snyder and Phillips halls, turned herself in March 13 and has since been arraigned, according to a MSU police statement.

Joyce Annell Keyes, who is an East Lansing resident and former MSU employee, is charged with malicious use of telecommunications services — a misdemeanor.

During the shelter-in-place, social media platforms such as Twitter and Yik Yak were filled with rumors about a shooter in Mason-Abott and Snyder-Phillips.

In the initial report, The State News cited university spokesman Jason Cody as saying the threat was made to Snyder and Phillips halls.

Keyes' pre-trial appearance is set to take place on April 8.

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