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Police: Suspected bombers in Stockton arrested

Two men arrested in bombing that damaged Stockton church, deputies say The San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office said they found numerous explosive making materials in the home that included devices, explosive powder, and detonators. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 11:32 AM PST January 12, 2021 STOCKTON, Calif. San Joaquin County sheriff s deputies are trying to find any items that could be used for explosives at a home related to two suspected bombers in Stockton. The suspects were identified as James Towles, 50, and Russell Altheide, 65. Towles faces charges that include possession of explosives, felony hit and run with injury, possession of cocaine, and possession of slungshot illegal weapon. Altheide also faces multiple charges including possession of explosives and conspiracy to commit a crime.

2 face explosives charges after Stockton church bombing, chase, crash

2 face explosives charges after Stockton church bombing, chase, crash © KCRA Stockton home Two people suspected in connection with the bombing of a Stockton church are facing multiple charges, including possession of explosives, following a car chase and crash, San Joaquin County sheriff’s deputies said on Monday. Residents in a Stockton neighborhood were asked to evacuate their homes while the FBI assisted with searching a home that deputies say was connected to the suspects and full of bombmaking materials. The scene has since cleared.Sign up for our Newsletters James Towles, 50, and Russell Altheide, 65, are suspected in the bombing of a Stockton church on Alpine Avenue and Delaware Avenue Saturday, where a person was seen on surveillance video throwing an explosive device, Deputy Alan Sanchez with the San Joaquin County Sheriff s Office said. The device caused minor damage.

Stockton Neighborhood Evacuated As FBI, Sheriff s Bomb Team Search Home

Stockton Neighborhood Evacuated As FBI, Sheriff’s Bomb Team Searched Home CBS Sacramento 1/12/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Sacramento STOCKTON (CBS13) – A Stockton neighborhood was evacuated Monday as authorities searched a home that could contain explosives. The home is in the 2400 block of W. Sonoma Avenue. According to a San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department statement, it is related to the home of a suspect arrested Sunday. © Provided by CBS Sacramento “It’s on my street and, you know, it’s really close to home. So, I’m just curious as to what’s going on,” Lastly Nop, a neighbor, said. The public was asked to stay out of the neighborhood until the county bomb team and FBI agents cleared the home.

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