ATF Recovers Explosives Stolen From Worksite In Lancaster County
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (CBS) -- Some stolen explosives from a worksite in central Pennsylvania are now in the hands of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
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The ATF recovered some of the dynamite and blasting caps, taken from a pipeline site in Lancaster County last week.
UPDATE: ATF has increased its reward, offering up to $20,000 for info on the theft of approx. 704 lbs. of high explosives in Marietta, Penn. ATF, @PAStatePolice & Susquehanna Regional Police Dept. encourage anyone w/ info to call 1-888-ATF-BOMB or use the mobile Reportit app. pic.twitter.com/n92MLCntuc
— ATF HQ (@ATFHQ) April 19, 2018
An ATF agent says it's odd that exactly half of the missing dynamite was recovered.
Authorities say it's possible there was a clerical error.
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They still have to go over the records to determine how much was actually stolen.