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High explosive anti-tank rocket found in Salinas home

October 01, 2024
Zoe Hunt - KSBW

    SALINAS, California (KSBW) -- A real estate agent prepping for an estate sale stumbled upon a 2.5-foot high explosive anti-tank rocket (H.E.A.T rocket) sitting inside the homeโ€™s closet.

โ€œWeโ€™re talking about a high energy device that is capable of blowing up a tank,โ€ said Andres Rosas, Monterey County sheriff commander.

Salinas police and the Monterey County Sheriffโ€™s Explosive Ordinance Unit responded to the scene and began evacuating the neighborhood.

โ€œOur team was able to take a look at the device using some sophisticated equipment,โ€ Rosas said. โ€œAnd confirmed that it did seem to be volatile and a danger.โ€

The unit said a device like this H.E.A.T rocket has the potential to cause significant damage. They say the potential explosion radius is unpredictable.

โ€œImagine that if this device can blow up a tank, what it can do to a house? What it can do to a neighborhood?โ€ Rosas said.

One neighbor living next door to the rocket said she had no idea it was there the whole time.

โ€œThat is a little scary. I mean, anything could go off,โ€ said Rebecca Rodick.

The evacuation radius was set to 500 feet to create a buffer zone for safety if something went wrong during the removal process.

โ€œHe [officer] showed me the X-ray of the missile, which is really wild,โ€ Rodick said. โ€œHe said, โ€˜See how it's all dark, that means thereโ€™s a lot of stuff in it.โ€™โ€

Monterey County Sheriffโ€™s Office said they do not know if the deceased homeowner realized the item he possessed was still active. Explosives like these can be taken home as โ€œsouvenirsโ€ by servicemembers, or they can be collected from a yard sale, not realizing the danger.

Finding an explosive of this magnitude in a home in Salinas is a unique occurrence, however, the sheriffโ€™s office says it is not abnormal for Monterey County due to former military base Fort Ord.

Rosas said if you come across any explosive-looking device, even if you are not sure what it is, always back away and report it to the police. The Monterey County Sheriffโ€™s Explosive Ordinance Unit (โ€œbomb squadโ€) are FBI-trained professionals trained to safely handle these situations.

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