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Georgia: IED and Associated Components Discovered During Traffic Stop

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TRIPwire, 22 March 2019
On 19 March 2019, Houston County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) deputies discovered an IED along with drugs and stolen guns during a routine traffic stop in Warner Robins. HCSO subsequently executed search warrants at the residences of the 55-year-old and 52-year-old female suspects and discovered unidentified associated components. The suspects were arrested on multiple charges, including possession of a destructive device. There is no further information on the device.

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Ohio: Two Injured after Igniting an IED

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TRIPwire, 21 March 2019
On 20 March 2019 at approximately 1945 hours local time, two juvenile boys were injured after igniting an IED described as a modified pyrotechnic device in an alley near college off-campus housing. Oxford Police Department officers responded. Both juveniles were taken to the hospital to treat their wounds. Butler County Bomb Squad technicians recovered post-blast evidence for further lab analysis. There is no further information on the device and an investigation is ongoing.

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Posted Document: US Bomb Squad and EOD Reports

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CONUS-based IED and ordnance incidents including data acquired from U.S. Bomb Data Center (USBDC) Bomb and Arson Tracking System (BATS) database as well as DOD EOD Joint Digital Information Gathering System (JDIGS) data warehouse. This summary report presents basic data at the time it was produced.
 
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Russia: Explosives Cache Discovered in Stavropol

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TRIPwire, 20 March 2019
On 19 March 2019, a sanatorium patient discovered a cache of explosives and weapons in a forest outside the southwestern city of Stavropol. The cache contained 8 hand grenades, a TNT explosive device, smoke bombs, a pistol, and 300 rounds of ammunition. Russian EOD technicians responded to the scene and rendered safe the explosives. An investigation is underway to determine the origin of the cache.

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