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May 17, 2007 11:16 pm US/Eastern


Explosive Device Found At Pittsburgh International


(KDKA) MOON TWP Investigators are trying to determine how a small - possibly
homemade - device made it past security inside Pittsburgh International
Airport.

The device was set off inside an airside magazine store. 

Sources say the device, which was about the size of a shotgun shell, was
wrapped tightly in paper. When it went off, it sounded like a firecracker. 

No one was hurt.

According to a county police report obtained from sources, the device may
have been set off by a woman upset about not getting a receipt for items
purchased at the store.

Allegheny County's EOD Team was immediately on site. 

The Explosion and Demolition team is right now taking a look at the device
to determine what it is made of.

Meantime, an airport operations employee has been fired after another
security breach at the airport.

Last month, airport security saw a man scale a fence and drop into the cargo
area.

The TSA was called immediately but County Police weren't called for 14
minutes.

The delay allowed the intruder to disappear into the darkness, never to be
found.

The airport fired the worker who delayed calling police. 

 


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