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FBI helps Orange County investigate Placentia explosives incident

Bomb technicians detonate contents, including grenades, of a backpack found under a Placentia bridge. The area was closed to traffic for hours.

July 10, 2012|By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
  • The Orange County sheriff's bomb squad works to dispose of a cache of explosives discovered in a backpack in a culvert near Lakeview Avenue and Eisenhower Circle in Placentia.
The Orange County sheriff's bomb squad works to dispose of a cache… (Mark Boster, Los Angeles…)

The FBI has been brought in to help investigate a cache of explosives — grenades, blasting caps and fuse igniters — found in a backpack under a bridge in Placentia on Monday.

Orange County bomb squad officials were brought in after the backpack was discovered about 8:50 a.m. Monday by people working in a drainage ditch, Orange County sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino said.

After cordoning off the area, bomb technicians detonated the contents of the backpack, including six grenades, blasting caps, fuse igniters and blasting powder. For several hours, Lakeview Avenue between Orangethorpe Avenue and Eisenhower Circle was closed to traffic.

Authorities said they are looking for a suspect and have asked the FBI for assistance.

"It was a dangerous situation," Amormino said. "It could have caused major structural damage to the bridge."

He said the suspect appears to have a good understanding of explosives.

"Possibly in the military," he said. "Possibly somewhere else. We don't know yet."

nicole.santacruz@latimes.com

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