N Carolina man arrested after explosions near buildings
TOM FOREMAN Jr., Associated Press
March 17, 2021
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This Tuesday, March 16, 2021 booking photo provided by the Transylvania County (North Carolina) Detention Center shows Terry Lee Barham. Police said Barham was arrested days after explosive devices were detonated near a county building and a veterans post, causing “superficial damage.” Authorities say officers searched Barham s residence and found material used to make devices such as those found on Sunday, March 14 at three locations. An unexploded device had also been found near a local Baptist church while worshipers were inside last weekend. (Transylvania County Detention Center via AP)AP
N Carolina man arrested after explosions near buildings
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Detonations occurred in some of the explosive devices discovered March 14 in downtown Brevard, police said March 15.
No injuries or signs of property damage have been reported. No arrests have been made as of Monday afternoon, and investigators continue to follow leads.
Deputy Chief Tom Jordan said he did not know the exact number of devices found, but police believe the number is “less than 10.”
Investigators previously thought there were up to 20, but it turned out that pieces of a single device were counted.
A call to the Brevard Police Department at 10:30 a.m. Sunday alerted police of suspected incendiary devices near First Baptist Church of Brevard and the Transylvania County Community Services Building in the area of East Morgan and Gaston streets, a March 14 press release said.