Hollister police located more than 100 pounds of explosives that it then had destroyed at the airport with the help of an outside agency.
That discovery was the cause of a hazardous materials alert sent out after responding to a burglary call Monday in the 2300 block of Glenview Drive.
According to the Hollister police announcement:
Over 100 lbs of combustible/explosive materials were located at the residence during this investigation. The Monterey County Bomb Squad transported these materials to a predetermined location at the Hollister Airport and destroyed them as a public safety measure.
San Benito County Environmental Health has just cleared the residence of hazardous materials. These chemicals have been safely removed and stored.
This investigation is ongoing. A report is being forwarded to the District Attorney’s office for a recommendation on charges of multiple violations of possession and storage of dangerous and hazardous materials.
The Hollister Police Department thanks the Hollister Fire Department, San Benito County Sheriff’s Office, Monterey County Bomb Squad, San Benito County District Attorney’s Office, ATF and FBI for assistance in this investigation.