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  • Bomb Squad Called To State Park On Oregon Coast – KXL

    CLATSOP COUNTY, OR – On Tuesday, September 16th, just before 10:30 a.m., Oregon State Police say they were notified of a suspicious backpack in a public bathroom at the Sunset Beach State Recreation Site in Clatsop County.

    Oregon State Parks officials reported the backpack, and OSP Explosives Unit was called in to investigate.  Bomb technicians from OSP and Salem Police Department responded to the scene and “rendered the device safe.”  Fire personnel from Warrenton and Astoria were on site, and no injuries were reported.

    State Parks and OSP reportedly checked multiple locations throughout the day but did not find any other suspicious devices.

    OSP believes this was an isolated incident, but the agency is asking the public to remain alert and report any suspicious objects to local law enforcement by calling 9-1-1 while staying a safe distance away from the object.

    Anyone with information about the Sunset Beach incident on Tuesday is asked to contact Oregon State Police investigators at *OSP (*677) or 1 (800) 442-0776 and reference case number SP25406805.

    The criminal investigation is ongoing.

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    Tim Lantz

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  • LAPD calls in bomb squad for one of the most massive fireworks busts in state history

    LAPD calls in bomb squad for one of the most massive fireworks busts in state history

    More than 120,000 pounds of fireworks were seized from an illegal operation in the South Bay area of Los Angeles in one of the biggest single fireworks busts in state history, authorities said.

    The fireworks cache was so massive that the Cal Fire bomb unit was called in to assist local police.

    Several people were arrested Saturday during an early morning raid, according to a joint statement by the Gardena Police Department and the Office of the State Fire Marshal’s Arson and Bomb Unit. The exact location was not disclosed.

    Some of the fireworks measured up to 8 inches in diameter — roughly the same as a bowling ball. More than 2,000 illegal destructive devices and 10 pounds of bulk homemade explosives were also confiscated.

    No other information about the seizure was made available, given the pending criminal investigation. Anyone who has information about the case is asked to contact Cal Fire bomb unit at arsonbomb@fire.ca.gov.

    Last year, the Los Angeles Police Department seized 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks from a South Los Angeles warehouse.

    That raid came two years after the LAPD injured 17 people and damaged 35 properties while trying to detonate a stash of fireworks in a South L.A. neighborhood, displacing dozens of residents.

    With the Fourth of July approaching, Cal Fire is reminding the public that it is illegal to sell, transport or use fireworks that don’t carry the “Safe and Sane” seal. Fireworks also can’t be set off in communities that prohibit them. Depending on the offense, violators of fireworks laws could face up to a year in jail and fines of up to $50,000 if convicted.

    Tyrone Beason

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