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Police confirm device found in field near Englewood school was active, explosive
Suspicious package discovered in area Wednesday was not explosive
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and last updated 2021-01-21 19:28:41-05
DENVER â Englewood police said Thursday that a suspected pipe bomb found in a field near Englewood Alternative High School on Saturday was indeed an active explosive device.
The bomb was found around 4 p.m. on Saturday lying on the football field. The Arapahoe County Bomb Squad took custody of the device, and police cleared the area.
Police said Thursday the bomb squad determined the device was indeed an active explosive and then rendered it safe.
The package was reported at Rotolo Park off South Huron Street. Author: KUSA Staff Updated: 6:25 PM MST January 20, 2021
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. The Englewood Police Department (EPD) said they didn t find any explosives after investigating a suspicious package at a park Wednesday afternoon.
EPD was called to Rotolo Park around 2:40 p.m. after they said someone reported seeing a man place a cylinder with tape on it near a fence on the north end of the park.
Rotolo Park is located at 4401 S. Huron St., near the West Quincy Avenue and South Huron Street intersection.
The Arapahoe County Sheriff s Department bomb squad responded, recovered the package and determined it was not an explosive device.