Mass. man charged after police report finding 9 explosive devices in his truck
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Mass. man charged after police report finding 9 explosive devices in his truck
"A Princeton man was arrested and charged Thursday after police allegedly found nine explosive devices in his truck, the Princeton Police Department said in a release. Jason Baldarelli, 27, pleaded not guilty in Leominster District Court to possessing explosives. He is being held on $7,500 cash bail, court records show. The arrest stemmed from the report of explosions on Wheeler Road on Monday around 4 a.m."
"An investigation identified Baldarelli as a suspect, and officers obtained a search warrant, police said. Multiple law enforcement agencies, including the Massachusetts Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad, worked to conduct a planned traffic stop on Thursday at 7 a.m., where officers found nine explosive devices in Baldarelli's truck, officials said. The Massachusetts Fire Marshal's Office identified the devices as "homemade improvised explosive devices," which are manufactured, designed, or used to produce an explosion, according to court documents."
Jason Baldarelli, 27, was arrested after investigators linked explosions on Wheeler Road to him. Officers executed a planned traffic stop during which nine explosive devices were discovered in Baldarelli's truck. The Massachusetts Fire Marshal's Office identified the devices as "homemade improvised explosive devices," which are manufactured, designed, or used to produce an explosion. Baldarelli pleaded not guilty in Leominster District Court and is being held on $7,500 cash bail. He was charged with unlawful possession of explosive devices. The devices were secured and are scheduled to be safely detonated by the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad. Baldarelli's attorney did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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