Improvised Explosive Device Set Off At San Ramon Target, Prompting FBI Investigation
SAN RAMON, CALIFORNIA, JUL 21 – Investigators say burglars used an improvised explosive device to access an ATM, causing significant property damage but no injuries, with the FBI assisting in the ongoing investigation.
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‘Improvised’ explosive device used to break into ATM at East Bay Target: PD
(KRON) — An “improvised” explosive device was detonated inside of a San Ramon Target on July 20 by an unidentified suspect or suspects to burglarize an ATM, according to the San Ramon Police Department. “No one was injured due to the explosion, but damage was sustained to a portion of the store's interior near the eastern public entrance,” San Ramon PD said. Brother of NFL’s Pat Tillman reportedly arrested for fiery crash at San Jose post office…
Explosive device used in Target ATM burglary in San Ramon
San Ramon police and the FBI are investigating an ATM burglary at a Target involving an improvised explosive device. Police were called to the store on Bishop Dr. around 2:20 a.m. Sunday. When officers arrived, they discovered the thieves broke into the store then used an improvised explosive device to gain entry into an ATM machine. No one was injured...
The ticket machine at Couvet's post office in Val-de-Travers (NE) was the target of an explosive attack during the night of Sunday to Monday. No one was injured, but the damage is significant.
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