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San Jose man arrested on suspicion of possessing explosives

`Functional homemade destructiv­e device' found near councilmem­ber's home in 2022

- By Jason Green jason.green @bayareanew­sgroup.com Bay Area News Group reporter Robert Salonga contribute­d to this report.

Authoritie­s on Thursday announced an arrest in connection with the discovery of a “functional homemade destructiv­e device” near a city councilmem­ber's home in San Jose a year and a half ago.

The bomb was found June 14, 2022, near Delmas and Coe avenues in the city's Atlanta Bird neighborho­od, San Jose police Officer Steve Aponte said in a news release. Its location was near the home of Devora “Dev” Davis, who represents District 6 in the city council.

The San Jose Police Department bomb squad seized the device, which appeared to be cylindrica­l in shape and wrapped in duct tape. It then was rendered safe and booked into evidence.

Following a lengthy investigat­ion, detectives identified a 33-year-old San Jose man as a suspect in the case and obtained a warrant for his arrest, according to Aponte.

On Tuesday, detectives located and arrested the man, identified as Andres Navarro. They also served a search warrant at his home and found a “field guide for improvised explosives,” Aponte said.

Police did not release any other informatio­n about the case, including the suspect's possible motive.

The man was booked into Santa Clara County jail on a charge of possession of destructiv­e devices or explosives. He remained in custody Thursday, online jail records showed.

Anyone with informatio­n related to the case or similar cases can contact Detective Lucas Gaarde at 408-277-4161 or 4560@sanjoseca.gov.

Tips also can be left with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867) or siliconval­leycrimest­oppers.org.

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