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Explosive Threat Prompts Arrest in North Carolina

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A suspect, Cameron Lee Smith, was arrested in North Carolina for allegedly bringing explosives to a shopping plaza.

He was charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and carrying a concealed gun.

The arrest took place after an investigator noticed Smith in his car and found drugs and a possible explosive device. (Trending: Bombshell UFO Footage Released To The Public)

Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office stated, “While checking on the welfare of the occupant, the investigator observed drug paraphernalia in plain view.”

“Upon making contact with the subject, the investigator located a weapon, crystal methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia,” wrote the Sheriff’s Office.

“While conducting a subsequent probable cause search of the vehicle, deputies located what appeared to be possible explosives inside the vehicle,” the statement continued.

Authorities secured the area and closed down businesses in the shopping center.

Deputies later found grenades at Smith’s home.

Smith is currently held at Beaufort County Detention Center without bond.

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