24-year-old Joshua Paulos was accused of 'making a terroristic threat' after sending a threatening snapchat to workers at a Walmart in Alliance. 

Alliance police took a call from a Walmart employee early afternoon on February 28th. According to the employee, the snapchat said he would bring a bomb to the Walmart or come in 'guns blazing'. The caller also said that Paulos was a former employee.

Police arrived at the Walmart within 20 minutes , and stayed for nearly 2 hours before being cleared. A warrant for Paulos' arrest was approved later that afternoon. He was arrested at his home in Columbiana County's Knox Township early the next day.

Paulos was transported to Alliance County Jail, and then sent to Stark County Jail later that day. Paulos has since been out on a $25,000 bond. 

Paulos Court date was March 1st at 1:00 P.M. He was accused of 'making a terroristic threat' and told he needs to stay at least 1,000 feet away from any Walmart.