Media Release
July 16, 2004
On July 16,2004 at approx. 1100 hours the Kootenai County Sheriffs Department along with the U.S. Army Bomb Disposal Unit out of Yakima Wa. Responded to Hayden Lake, in the area of the spillway, for a pipe bomb. A person snorkeling the evening before located the bomb. The bomb was approx. 6 inches long and constructed out of white PVC pipe was removed from the water by Kootenai County Dive Team Personnel and the Bomb Disposal Unit neutralized the bomb.
At this time the Sheriffs Department does not have any leads or suspects.
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We average around 3 every 5 years in the same area. We had a couple of divers on duty when it was recovered so there was no need for a call-out. Im glad someone else got the pleasure of removing it. Ive done the last two.
They are normally safe when we find them but your never 100% sure. We did have one about 17 or 18 years ago that did blow up during the destruction process.
At least they dont smell like other recoveries;^)
Gary D.
July 16, 2004
On July 16,2004 at approx. 1100 hours the Kootenai County Sheriffs Department along with the U.S. Army Bomb Disposal Unit out of Yakima Wa. Responded to Hayden Lake, in the area of the spillway, for a pipe bomb. A person snorkeling the evening before located the bomb. The bomb was approx. 6 inches long and constructed out of white PVC pipe was removed from the water by Kootenai County Dive Team Personnel and the Bomb Disposal Unit neutralized the bomb.
At this time the Sheriffs Department does not have any leads or suspects.
Bla Bla Bla.
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We average around 3 every 5 years in the same area. We had a couple of divers on duty when it was recovered so there was no need for a call-out. Im glad someone else got the pleasure of removing it. Ive done the last two.
They are normally safe when we find them but your never 100% sure. We did have one about 17 or 18 years ago that did blow up during the destruction process.
At least they dont smell like other recoveries;^)
Gary D.