Alabama: Suspects Ditch ‘Homemade Explosive Device’ with Deputy in Pursuit


A man and woman are being held in the Limestone County Jail in connection with the discovery of what authorities say was a “homemade explosive device.”

The Limestone County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday investigators were searching for a stolen motorcycle. Lt. Jay Stinnett encountered a man and woman pushing a motorcycle on Zehner Road. When Stinnett attempted to make contact with the two, they fled on foot. According to the sheriff’s office, investigators found two book bags that the two dropped while fleeing. Inside one of the book bags was an explosive device.

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