LEWISTOWN, Pa. (WHTM) -- Police and the U.S. Secret Service interviewed a Lewistown resident earlier this week over apparent, alleged threatening comments made regarding President Donald Trump.

According to Lewistown Police, officers were requested to assist the Secret Service around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday to interview a resident.

The resident, police said, made alleged threatening comments, including "kill the orange Nazi" and other references police said related to the President.

Though police said the resident admitted to making the statements, he was not arrested, and Lewistown Police were not requested to assist any further.

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