Eunice Police are investigating two bomb threats called in to a business on the same day.
Ameri Globe wants changes in the way information is released after bomb threats.
On Tuesday, two threats were called in from a blocked number to a manufacturing company in Eunice. After the first one, the company signed up for a service through its phone provider to reveal blocked numbers and not too long after, the second threat was called in.
Although Ameri Globe has the phone number from the bomb threat, Eunice Police can't use it.
Ameri Globe Co-President Dan Schnaars is frustrated with AT&T. He says after a bomb threat was called in from a blocked number on Tuesday, he called AT&T to trace the number. He was told he would need Eunice Police to issue a subpoena for the records.
"If we're going to improve the safety of lives and property, I think telephone numbers related to the commission of a crime have to be released without all of these formalities," said Schnaars.