Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Warning...

PHOTO: Improvised explosive devices were seized at a residence in Milford Township, Pennsylvania, June 28, 2018, amid an investigation into a series of explosions in upper Bucks County earlier this year.

Amid an ongoing investigation into a spate of mysterious explosions that shook northeastern Pennsylvania earlier this year, authorities warned residents there could still be explosives in the area.
The warning comes after investigators learned some explosive devices allegedly deployed by a couple across a rural part of Bucks County several months ago may have failed to detonate and could still be live.
Surman, who owns a Quakertown-based chemical company, was arrested June 28 and charged with making or possessing bombs, as well as several related offenses, after authorities discovered four bombs at his residence, along with suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
Ten firearms and an array of chemicals used in the assembly of bombs were also seized from Surman's home, according to charging documents.
The largest of the bombs "was over 18 inches in length, had four fuses all twirled together and was ready to be detonated.

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