Crime & Safety
Snellville Teens Charged with Detonating Bombs
The teens face felony charges of possessing and manufacturing destructive devices.

Snellville Police have charged several teenagers and two parents in a case of backyard bomb making, according to a report by WSB-TV.
Each of the teens -- ranging in age from 16 to 19 -- face felony charges of possessing and manufacturing destructive devices. Police at a home on Windmeyer Court discovered remnants of at least ten detonated bombs.
Snellville Police Det. Jim McDonald said the small bombs were made using water bottles, bathroom cleaning fluids and aluminum foil.
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Nicholas Ralston, Matthew Dryden, Christopher Mulhall and Jordan McCourt all face the same felony charges.
Two parents at the home were charged with unruly conduct.
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