Calhoun police said that they arrested 55 year-old Kenneth Labron Medley, of Rossville, Friday afternoon after allegedly leaving a “suspicious package” at the National Guard Armory in River Street.

Police said that Medley entered the Armory and demanded they hold a package for President Donald Trump.  Medley then left the premises and traveled south on River Street. A deputy with the Gordon County Sheriff’s Office made contact with Medley on Highway 53 near Plainville and initiated a traffic stop.

Calhoun Police Captain Tony Pyle said, “The item does not appear to contain anything that would pose a threat; however, we will continue to investigate this incident in an effort to find a definitive answer as to why the package was left at this particular location, and to uncover any possible threats that may exist in connection with this incident.”

Medley has been charged with one count of criminal trespass and remains in the Gordon County Jail with further charges pending.