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Marines in California are being investigated for possible ties to missing explosives and ammunition.
Few details have been released, but a sergeant faces charges, and another service member is awaiting a federal hearing.
Marines at a Southern California military base are being investigated for possible ties to missing explosives and ammunition.
A sergeant at Camp Pendleton is in custody and facing charges, and another service member is awaiting a federal hearing in connection to the case, said 2nd Lt. Kyle McGuire, a spokesman for 1st Marine Division.
Few details have been made public about the investigation, which McGuire said is unrelated to 10 pounds of C-4 explosives that disappeared from another California base Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms last month.
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