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Oklahoma City-Type Explosives Stolen

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<i> From Reuters</i> s

Federal investigators in Georgia are searching for clues to the theft of a quarter-ton of explosives similar to the volatile mixture used in the Oklahoma City bombing last April, officials said Tuesday.

Thieves cut through two fences on the grounds of a commercial explosives company in the Atlanta suburb of Norcross during the weekend and made off with 11 50-pound bags of ANFO, which consists of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil. They also stole several hundred blasting caps.

“That amount of explosives could kill or injure people and cause a large amount of damage to a structure,” said Robert Browning, Atlanta spokesman for the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.

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The ATF says there has since been a nationwide increase in the theft of ammonium nitrate. Accurate statistics are not available because ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer and its theft is not subject to federal reporting requirements.

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