More Dynamite Stolen from PA Pipe Site than Originally Reported

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We have an update to a story we first brought you yesterday, that someone(s) has stolen a bunch of dynamite and the blasting caps needed to detonate it from a construction site for the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline in Lancaster County, PA (see Dynamite Stolen from Atlantic Sunrise Pipe Site in Lancaster County, PA). Investigators with the federal ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) are "moving with a sense of urgency" to locate the thieves. Two new bits of information. First, even more dynamite was stolen than previously reported--some 704 pounds (instead of 640) and 450 blasting caps (instead of 400). The second bit of information is that the contractor who was storing the dynamite is being investigated to see if the material was stored properly, according to strict federal guidelines. You don't leave dynamite in a trailer without the wheels being removed from the trailer and industrial strength locks and lock shields. Here's the latest on this developing situation...

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