School locked down after bottles found on playground
An official with the Winston-Salem Police Department said some kids were playing near the school this weekend and were trying to build an explosive using soda bottles and antifreeze.
North Carolina (WGHP 8 Greensboro) May 10, 2010 -- An elementary school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina was placed on lockdown after a suspicious device was found on a playground May 10.
The device made of soda bottles was discovered on a playground at Whitaker Elementary School in Winston-Salem.
An official with the Winston-Salem Police Department said some kids were playing near the school this weekend and were trying to build an explosive using soda bottles and antifreeze.
The school was placed on lockdown while officials investigated the device. Emergency officials were called to the scene to detonate some of the bottles.
No one was injured and the lockdown was lifted shortly after 9 a.m.
Link: http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-school-lockdown-100510,0,3870154.story
Source: DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report




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