More than 500 pounds of explosives stolen from train
Federal law enforcement investigators are searching in at
least three states for more than 500 pounds of explosives stolen from a
CSX train, CBS News has learned.
CBS News Justice Department and
Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues reported a law enforcement
source says the amount stolen has authorities concerned that the
explosives could fall into the wrong hands.
Sources say the theft
was reported two days ago but the case has not yet gone public. The ATF
is considering putting out an advisory and announcing an reward in the
coming days.
In this Sept. 25, 2014 photo, a southbound CSX train of tank cars heads towards Eighth Avenue near 13th street in Terre Haute, Ind.
Jim Avelis, AP
The
CSX train was traveling from Chicago through Ohio en route to Detroit.
Somewhere along the way, investigators believe the explosives were
stolen. According to a law enforcement source, when the train car of
explosives arrived in Detroit, half of the shipment was gone.
A
spokesman for the ATF in Detroit called this a very serious case.
Technically the explosives are classified as fireworks but because they
are commercial grade combined with the quantity makes them extremely
dangerous. The ATF says they are a lot more volatile and typically only
handled by professionals.
Investigators believe at least 32 cases
of the explosives are missing. The ATF's Detroit office is leading the
investigation with assistance from Detroit Police. Investigators believe
that several suspects are likely responsible for the theft.
source: cbsnews.com
More than 500 pounds of explosives stolen from train
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