Friday, 1 April 2016

20 Arkansas homes evacuated because of Civil War landmine




HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Police in Hot Springs, Arkansas, have evacuated about 20 homes after a man mistook a Civil War-era landmine for a cannonball and took it home.
Police say as of about 4 p.m. Thursday that the U.S. Air Force Bomb Squad was looking for a place to explode the ordinance.
Police spokesman Cpl. Kirk Zaner said a Hot Springs man dug up what he thought was a cannonball near Danville. The man put the 32-pound landmine in the back of his pickup and drove about 65 miles home.
After researching pictures of Civil War-era weapons, the man called police to say he thought he found a landmine with a pressure sensor fuse. Zanier says the Air Force bomb squad X-rayed the device and found what could be explosives inside.
, works the scene in Hot Springs, Ark., on Thursday, March 31, 2016, where a Civil War era landmine was transported to after it was found on an excavation site near Danville, Ark., Wednesday. (Richard Rasmussen/The Sentinel-Record via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT© Provided by Associated Press , works the scene in Hot Springs, Ark., on Thursday, March 31, 2016, where a Civil War era landmine was transported to after it was found on an excavation site near Danville, Ark., Wednesday. (Richard…
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Police in Hot Springs, Arkansas, have evacuated about 20 homes after a man mistook a Civil War-era landmine for a cannonball and took it home.
Police say as of about 4 p.m. Thursday that the U.S. Air Force Bomb Squad was looking for a place to explode the ordinance.
Police spokesman Cpl. Kirk Zaner said a Hot Springs man dug up what he thought was a cannonball near Danville. The man put the 32-pound landmine in the back of his pickup and drove about 65 miles home.
After researching pictures of Civil War-era weapons, the man called police to say he thought he found a landmine with a pressure sensor fuse. Zanier says the Air Force bomb squad X-rayed the device and found what could be explosives inside.
, works the scene in Hot Springs, Ark., on Thursday, March 31, 2016, where a Civil War era landmine was transported to after it was found on an excavation site near Danville, Ark., Wednesday. (Richard Rasmussen/The Sentinel-Record via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

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