Explosives found in wall of SF home
The bomb squad was called to San Francisco's Forest Knolls neighborhood Wednesday afternoon after explosives were found in a home.
The bomb squad was called to San Francisco's Forest Knolls neighborhood Wednesday afternoon after explosives were found in a home.
The bomb squad was called to San Francisco’s Forest Knolls neighborhood Wednesday afternoon after explosives were found in a home there, police said today.
Police said they were called to the home in the 300 block of Oak Park Drive around 4 p.m. after explosives were found inside a wall during renovations.
The bomb squad responded to the site and was expected to dispose of the explosives, pending an investigation.
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