RIVERSIDE -- More bottle bombs have been found, and two of them had already exploded, police said.
MetroParks workers on Friday came across suspicious bottles near a bike path in Riverside.
Dayton Police Sgt. Moises Perez said officers have discovered six bombs total in an area not highly traveled near some railroad tracks.
He said the bombs are unpredictable and very dangerous.
"Who knows when it's going to go off," Perez said.
He said there were no reported injuries and the Dayton Police Bomb Squad is "rending them safe."
Perez said a ridiculous amount of manpower and money is being spent on what is essentially intended as a prank, a dangerous one at that.
Previous coverage:
January 15: Beavercreek Police Warn Residents About Pop Bottle Bombs
January 14: Bottle Bombs Rock Residential Beavercreek Neighborhood
June 22, 2012: Bomb Squad Called to Xenia Neighborhood
MetroParks workers on Friday came across suspicious bottles near a bike path in Riverside.
Dayton Police Sgt. Moises Perez said officers have discovered six bombs total in an area not highly traveled near some railroad tracks.
He said the bombs are unpredictable and very dangerous.
"Who knows when it's going to go off," Perez said.
He said there were no reported injuries and the Dayton Police Bomb Squad is "rending them safe."
Perez said a ridiculous amount of manpower and money is being spent on what is essentially intended as a prank, a dangerous one at that.
Previous coverage:
January 15: Beavercreek Police Warn Residents About Pop Bottle Bombs
January 14: Bottle Bombs Rock Residential Beavercreek Neighborhood
June 22, 2012: Bomb Squad Called to Xenia Neighborhood