Twitter threats aimed at 670 The Score employee keep her from work Friday

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Julie Dicaro, an update anchor and contributor to 670 The Score, has been on the forefront of the Patrick Kane discussion on social media.

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After Thursday brought another day full of twists, DiCaro was again tweeting about the Kane situation.

According to DiCaro on Twitter, a threat was made toward her and places she goes. A quick search on Twitter shows plenty others as well.

The threats have DiCaro not at work on Friday.

The Erie County D.A. will address evidence tampering at 10 a.m. today in a press conference.

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