Pubdate: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (MN) Copyright: 1999 St. Paul Pioneer Press Contact: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/ Forum: http://www.pioneerplanet.com/watercooler/ Author: Mary Divine, Staff Writer PIPE BOMB FOUND IN STUDENT'S CAR Sweep Of Parking Lot Nets Narcotic Residues STILLWATER During a sweep for drugs in the parking lot of Stillwater Area High School on Thursday morning, police found a pipe bomb in the glove compartment of a student's car. The 17-year-old Stillwater boy could face felony charges of possessing an explosive device and bringing a dangerous weapon on school property, said Oak Park Heights Police Chief Lindy Swanson. The student, a senior, has been suspended, he said. The homemade pipe bomb was made of copper tubing and was about 8 to 10 inches long and 3/8-inch in diameter. The bomb was filled with gunpowder and had a 1-inch wick on one end. Officials came upon the bomb during a search of the main high school parking lot. The search was part of a narcotic sweep conducted by the canine unit of the Washington County Sheriff's Office. A dog indicated the car either had or had had narcotics in it, Swanson said. The student was contacted, and police received permission to search the car. Dogs "hit" on 11 vehicles in the lot, Swanson said. No drugs were found in four vehicles, including the vehicle with the pipe bomb. The other seven vehicles contained either some marijuana, a residue thought to be "crank" or methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia, officers said. "For going through an area with 250 cars in it, I don't think that is a lot," Swanson said. "But I'd rather see none." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea