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Enough dynamite to do some serious damage was stolen from a worksite in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. ATF Special Agent Charlene Hennessy said 16 cases were reported missing which each holding 40 sticks of dynamite totaling 704 pounds. "The amount of explosives taken has led us to take this very seriously," Hennessy said.

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The ATF's first report indicated 640 pounds of the explosive were stolen but they have since updated that number after an additional case was confirmed missing. The dynamite cases were stolen from a locked truck trailer at the Gregory General Contracting Company site in Marietta. The theft was reported Monday after a worksite security company noticed the trailer door was ajar and the locks were missing. One case of the missing explosive is enough to cause serious harm, here is just one box of dynamite exploding in a controlled setting.

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Special Agent in Charge Donald Robinson said, "The ATF, along with our law enforcement partners are working very diligently and with a sense of urgency to recover the stolen explosives and to find those responsible for the theft. We are asking for the public's help in our effort to locate these explosives and to apprehend and convict those responsible."

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Local news WGAL in Marietta reported that 30 to 40 Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives agents are in the Susquehanna Valley searching for the stolen dynamite. The explosives were to be used on the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline project being managed by Williams Partners.

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Along with the cases of dynamite, 400 blasting caps were also stolen which are used to detonate the explosives. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call 1-888-ATF-BOMB (1-888-283-2662) and could receive a reward up to $10,000 if the explosives are found.

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Source: http://www.abc27.com/news/local/lancaster/atf-more-explosives-stolen-from-worksite-than-first-thought/1128936999