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Tennessee: Possible Explosive Devices and Ammunition Discovered in Vacant Residence

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On 6 September 2024, at approximately 1200 hours local time, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad technicians responded to a house on the 5600 block of Rensslaer Drive in the Raleigh-Bartlett area after a man cleaning out the house discovered four possible explosive devices inside. Bomb squad technicians removed the devices, described as cylindrical devices with fuses wrapped in gaffer’s tape, from the residence for later disposal. No further information has been released. 

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North Carolina: IED Found During Traffic Stop, 1 Arrested

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On 8 September 2024, at approximately 1530 hours local time, Eden Police Department officers stopped a vehicle in Eden that appeared to have a fake license plate. Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and discovered drugs and an IED. The Greensboro Police Department’s Hazardous Devices Team was called to assist and removed the device. No additional device details were released. The 49-year-old male driver of the vehicle was arrested and charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction and possession of a controlled substance.

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Nebraska: IED Discovered in Residence Following Traffic Stop, 2 Arrested

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On 8 September 2024, deputies from the Madison County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) stopped a vehicle east of Tilden and arrested the 47-year-old male driver for operating with a suspended license. While searching the vehicle, deputies discovered drug paraphernalia and stolen property. MCSO obtained a search warrant for the driver’s residence in Tilden and discovered additional drug-related items and an IED. The Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Unit was called to assist and removed the unspecified IED without incident.

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Missouri: IID Used in ATM Attack

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On 11 September 2024, Parkville Police Department officers notified FBI agents after a suspect threw an IID, described as a Molotov cocktail, at a bank ATM on Tom Watson Parkway in Parkville. Multiple windows were damaged, but no injuries were reported. The investigation is ongoing. 

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Michigan: Man Arrested for Hoax VBIED

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On 10 September 2024, at approximately 0905 hours local time, Macomb County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) deputies responded to a mobile home park on the 24000 block of Bradford Drive in Harrison Township for a report of a suspicious situation. At the scene, officers discovered a potential vehicle-borne IED (VBIED). The vehicle had a propane tank placed in the front seat with electrical wiring running from the tank to the vehicle’s middle console, as well as a second tank affixed to the driver’s side front wheel with copper wire running underneath the car.

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Michigan: Possible Grenade Discovered After Police Chase, 3 Arrested

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On 9 September 2024, at approximately 1600 hours local time, Saginaw Police Department officers assisted the Michigan State Police Fugitive Team in apprehending a 40-year-old man from Kentucky who was wanted on outstanding warrants after he led officers on a police chase. The suspect was apprehended in the East Washington and Towerline Road area of Buena Vista Township, and while searching the vehicle, authorities discovered a possible grenade.

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Kansas: Anti-Personnel Mine Discovered on Abandoned Property

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On 6 September 2024, the Kansas City, Kansas Police Department Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit responded to an abandoned property on the 7200 block of Forest Drive in Kansas City after an individual conducting a walkthrough of the property discovered possible ordnance. Bomb technicians inspected the device, described as a possible claymore anti-personnel mine, and were unable to determine if the device was live. Bomb technicians removed the device for further investigation and disposal. ATF and FBI agents assisted with the investigation. No further information has been released. 

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Illinois: Man Throws IIDs During Standoff with Police, 1 Arrested

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On 4 September 2024, at approximately 1038 hours local time, Freeport Police Department officers responded to an apartment complex on the 600 block of N. Walnut Avenue in Freeport for reports of a woman allegedly being held against her will. Officers removed the woman from the apartment and learned that the male suspect had firearms and was making threats. The suspect barricaded himself in the apartment, and at approximately 1350 hours, he discharged a firearm out of the 10th-floor apartment window and threw IIDs, described as Molotov cocktails. No injuries were reported.

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Georgia: IID Thrown onto Building’s Roof

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On 2 September 2024, at approximately 0220 hours local time, Cairo Fire Department crews responded to a fire at a building on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Cairo and extinguished the blaze. Georgia State Fire Marshal's Office investigators also responded to the scene and obtained video surveillance footage showing an unidentified suspect throwing an improvised incendiary device (IID), described as a Molotov cocktail, onto the roof of the building before fleeing the scene. The fire is being investigated as an act of arson, and the investigation is ongoing. 

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Connecticut: Large Cache of Pyrotechnics Found in Basement, 1 Arrested

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On 6 September 2024, a 47-year-old man was arrested following a months-long investigation into a large cache of pyrotechnics found in his Berlin home. In February 2024, Berlin Police Department officers discovered pyrotechnics in the basement of the man’s home while responding to a medical incident. Connecticut State Police determined that the pyrotechnics were illegal in Connecticut and that the suspect had transported the pyrotechnics from Pennsylvania.

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