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Petersburg woman wanted for leaving threatening voicemails at Capitol Square

Posted at 3:57 PM, Aug 25, 2020

RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia Capitol Police are searching for a woman charged with leaving threatening telephone messages at Capitol Square.

Cheryl L. Easter was named in the warrant obtained Tuesday on a single count of use of profane, threatening or indecent language over public airways, a misdemeanor.

Easter, 59, is described as 5 feet tall, weighing 113 pounds with brown eyes and black hair.

She is believed to be living in the Petersburg area.

Capitol Police said Easter left five voicemails Monday at the Supreme Court of Virginia in which she threatened to use a gun to kill people at a post office.

Anyone with information about Easter can call Capitol Police at (804) 786-2568 and ask to speak with the investigator on duty.

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