DUBLIN, Ohio -- A Dublin man was arrested after police said he made three threatening phone calls to Nationwide Arena.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.
Peter Stenzel, 51, was charged with inducing panic, which is a misdemeanor 3.
Apparently, he called the Nationwide Arena three times Thursday evening between 7:45 and 8:15 p.m.
He threatened physical harm against a Blue Jackets goalie, according to CPD Sgt. Rich Weiner.
Weiner said Stenzel did not specifically name any goalie in his phone calls.
The Columbus Blue Jackets were playing against the Calgary Flames.
Arena employees notified special-duty officers who were working the event.
Weiner said CPD was able to determine from where the calls were being made.
Stenzel was arrested at his Osweeny Lane home Thursday night.
Stenzel was scheduled to appear in court at 9 a.m. Saturday.
The Blue Jackets had a 5-0 win over Calgary Thursday night.
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