Teens Arrested in ‘Dry-Ice Bomb’ Case
Police have arrested five teenagers on suspicion of planting “dry-ice bombs” at a senior class event at Pacifica High School last week.
The bombs--made from plastic soda bottles and dry ice, which explodes--were placed around the school gym at a chaperoned senior “lock in” on Sept. 28, police said. No one was hurt.
An officer assigned to Garden Grove High School learned the identity of one of the teens, Garden Grove police said. After a series of long interviews with the teen and other students, five boys 16 to 17 years old were identified, police said.
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