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1. Unexplained detonations in March in Hanover, MA.
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 07:09 PM
Apr 2013

Last edited Sun Apr 21, 2013, 10:42 PM - Edit history (1)

Hanover bombs a mystery to police

By Neal Simpson
The Patriot Ledger
Posted Mar 27, 2013 @ 02:49 AM

HANOVER —

Police and fire investigators are trying to determine who has been setting off a series of homemade explosives near Route 53 in recent weeks.

Fire Chief Jeffrey Blanchard said the explosions have not caused any injuries or property damage, but the State Police bomb squad had to be called in after two unexploded devices were found near Pine Street and Tower Hill Drive on March 12. Police had been sent to the area after witnesses at the Target store on the other side of Route 53 reported seeing a bright flash and hearing two explosions.

Fire crews were also called to the nearby intersection of Hearthstone and Fieldstone lanes on March 15 for a report of an explosion, but no devices were found. Blanchard said investigators have since talked with residents who reported hearing other explosions in the past but did not call 911 to report them.

Blanchard declined to describe the devices recovered March 12, saying he did not want others to try to reproduce them. He said they appeared to have been powerful enough to cause serious damage, particularly if they were discovered by an unsuspecting person.

“If you were in close proximity to it when it went off, it could kill you,” he said.

Jennifer Mieth, a spokeswoman for the state Department of Fire Services, said the two devices detonated by the State Police bomb squad March 12 were turned in by a resident who found them alongside the road. She said the state was not involved in Hanover’s investigation.

Blanchard said he is concerned that if someone continues to set off the illegal devices, they may eventually cause property damage or injuries. He said anyone caught using the devices could face up to 25 years in prison and fines of up to $50,000.

Read more: Hanover bombs a mystery to police - Quincy, MA - The Patriot Ledger http://www.patriotledger.com/news/x711938623/Hanover-bombs-a-mystery-to-police#ixzz2R8sklc6X
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Is it related?

I originally saw this posted here sometime after the bombings. Unfortunately, I can't remember which DUer posted it, but kudos to them.
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