

Explosive Materials Found at Two New Jersey Homes: Minor Suspect, No Public Threat
Explosive Materials Found at Two New Jersey Homes; Minor Suspect, No Public Threat Moorestown, NJ – Authorities in Moorestown, NJ are investigating the discovery of explosive materials at two homes this past weekend. The incident prompted the evacuation of nearby residents as a precaution. Police located the materials during an investigation into an improvised explosive device at a home on Cove Road. This led them to a second location on the 400 block of East Oak Ave where additional materials were found. "Authorities detonated the materials from both homes," reported 6abc Action News. "Police say the suspect is an underage resident of Moorestown. Formal charges are pending." Officials have assured the public that there is no longer any threat to their safety. The investigation is ongoing, and further details are expected to be released as they become available. The swift response of law enforcement and the controlled detonation of the materials ensured the safety of the community.