A Vernal man who police say had bomb-making materials in his house and a bullet-proof vest from a sheriff’s office in a hidden space was arrested in Uintah County.
On Tuesday, Uintah County sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of an assault at a home. Deputies found an intoxicated man outside the house who claimed that Michael Dallas Rowley had threatened him with a .22 caliber rifle during an argument and “threatened to shoot him if he returned to the residence,” according to a police affidavit.
The man told investigators that Rowley also had other firearms in the house, as well as “a hidden space beneath the residence in which he had possibly hidden other firearms. The subject described the hidden space and stated that it was accessed through a door that was hidden beneath the carpet in one of the bedrooms,” the affidavit states
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Source: KSL News