Search of Storage Unit for Explosives Turns Up Nothing
Search of Storage Unit for Explosives Turns Up Nothing Save Email Print
Posted: 6:11 PM Jun 19, 2008
Last Updated: 11:06 PM Jun 19, 2008
Reporter: KThornburgh
Email Address: kthornburgh@kktv.com

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Pueblo police have searched a storage unit in connection with explosives found in the home of a former CBI agent. Only household items were found inside.

The storage unit is at 2001 Oakshire Lane, near Constitution and Troy.

There was reason to believe James Crippin was storing explosive devices there. Crippin, a former CBI agent, is facing charges after investigators say they found supplies to make pipe bombs in his University Park home.

Pueblo police tell 11 News the search of the storage unit turned up nothing dangerous.

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