Kansas: Newton police find illegal explosives, one arrested


Newton police have taken an unidentified person into custody after finding dozens of illegal explosives in the garage of a home.

Police said a suspect fled from a North Newton Police officer during an unrelated traffic stop. Newton Police assisted in the chase and eventually found the suspect in a garage in the 500 block of East 11th Street in Newton. While in the garage, officers found about 60 suspicious items consistent with homemade explosives. The Wichita Bomb Squad and ATF agents examined the items and believed them to be illegal explosive materials.

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Source: KFDI News


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