Treutlen sheriff carries dangerous explosives in his truck
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Posted 11:28AM on Friday 24th January 2003 ( 22 years ago )
SOPERTON - The Treutlen County sheriff drove around with a box of potentially dangerous explosives on the dashboard of his truck, until state agents warned him of the danger. <br>
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Sheriff Wayne Hooks said he received a box of blasting caps Wednesday from a woman who wanted to get rid of them. She said the caps belonged to her late husband, a construction worker. <br>
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Hooks said he didn't know the caps could explode when agitated. <br>
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``They are very sensitive,'' said Greg Harvey, assistant special agent in charge of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation office in Eastman. ``They are very volatile, and you are supposed to handle them with caution and care.'' <br>
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GBI bomb squad expert Dawn Rhodes and another agent met Hooks at his home in rural Treutlen County, where they detonated the explosives. It caused a boom heard for 5 miles around, including in Soperton. Hooks said the blast left a good-sized hole in his yard. <br>
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``The neighbors came by and kind of wanted to know what was going on,'' he said. ``It rattled the area.'' <br>
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In a pending unrelated case, Hooks and Treutlen Deputy Ryan Griner have pleaded innocent to assaulting two people in custody. Authorities say Hooks used unreasonable force in the October 2001 incident.
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