An Aloha man was arrested Saturday for allegedly detonating four explosive devices he made from dry ice and soda bottles.

deputies arrested Douglas Kaynor, 59, at his house, 19155 S.W. Alexander St. where explosions were reportedly heard by neighbors.

Deputies were called to the neighborhood just before 2 p.m. Saturday after witnesses reported hearing gunshot-like sounds and a woman screaming. When officers arrived, they heard a loud explosion.

Four blocks of S.W. Alexander St. was closed off for the safety of area residents while deputies searched for the location of the explosions. They soon found Kaynor with soda bottle shrapnel nearby his home and a fifth bomb that had not been detonated.

Deputies arrested and charged Kaynor with five counts of unlawful possession of a destructive device, five counts of unlawful manufacture of a destructive device and four counts of disorderly conduct. He was taken to the Washington County jail on $20,000 bail.

No one was injured in the explosions and deputies were unable to locate the woman who was reportedly screaming. Deputies closed the area and additional streets to make sure there were no additional bombs. None were found.

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