A North Fort Myers woman is accused of threatening to blow up a dermatologist’s office in Cape Coral.According to an arrest report from the Cape Coral Police Department, officers responded to a bomb threat at Riverchase Dermatology. A caller told officers that Suzanne Daggett, 79, said she would blow up the building.The report says when officers arrived they found Daggett in her car outside the building. Daggett reportedly told them that she would only be blowing up the building with her mouth. The office manager of the building told officers that Daggett was upset because she could not obtain her husband’s medical records. When she was denied access, the office manager said that Daggett demanded to see the doctor. She was denied again, and reportedly said that she was not going to leave the building.An employee told officers that Daggett then called someone on the phone and said “Get your down here before I blow this place up.” When she was asked to leave, the employee said that Daggett refused.After hearing the threat, the manager decided to cease business operations.A search of Daggett’s car revealed no weapons or explosive devices.Daggett was arrested and is facing charges of threatening to discharge a destructive device and breach of the peace.DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more on your phone or tablet. And check out the Very Local Gulf Coast app to stream news, entertainment and original programming on your TV.

CAPE CORAL, Fla. —

A North Fort Myers woman is accused of threatening to blow up a dermatologist’s office in Cape Coral.

According to an arrest report from the Cape Coral Police Department, officers responded to a bomb threat at Riverchase Dermatology. A caller told officers that Suzanne Daggett, 79, said she would blow up the building.

The report says when officers arrived they found Daggett in her car outside the building. Daggett reportedly told them that she would only be blowing up the building with her mouth.

The office manager of the building told officers that Daggett was upset because she could not obtain her husband’s medical records. When she was denied access, the office manager said that Daggett demanded to see the doctor. She was denied again, and reportedly said that she was not going to leave the building.

An employee told officers that Daggett then called someone on the phone and said “Get your [expletive] down here before I blow this [expletive] place up.” When she was asked to leave, the employee said that Daggett refused.

After hearing the threat, the manager decided to cease business operations.

A search of Daggett’s car revealed no weapons or explosive devices.

Daggett was arrested and is facing charges of threatening to discharge a destructive device and breach of the peace.

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