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From our April 5, 2001,
edition.
Hedley
couple finds explosive near home
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
An
investigation is ongoing after two Hedley residents turned over an
explosive compound to local authorities.
Melody
Johnson and Santiago Rodriguez found a one-pound package of explosive
Detagel in an abandoned semi-trailer near their home in Hedley, according
to Donley County Sheriff Butch Blackburn. The couple brought the explosive
to the sheriff’s office last Friday.
Officers
took the Detagel to the old Clarendon landfill where it was kept under
guard by a deputy.
Assistance
was called in from Texas Ranger Gary Henderson and federal ATF agents from
Lubbock. The gel was turned over to Edward Smith of the Amarillo Police
Department’s bomb squad for safekeeping.
“Without
a detonator, the stuff is relatively safe,” Blackburn said. “But a
build up of static electricity or any electric charge could set it off.”
Detagel
is an industrial explosive used in gravel pits, oil well drilling, and
other industrial uses, Blackburn said. It is a federal crime to possess
the explosive without a license.
“We
don’t believe any more of the stuff is in Donley County,” he said.
“We think we’ve found the source was in Hall County, and we have
reason to believe there is more of it in Hall County.”
Citizens
should contact authorities immediately if they come across something they
believe to be an explosive or something marked as such.
“Call
us and do not touch it,” Blackburn said.
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