Police arrested a person who allegedly planted an improvised explosive system at a enterprise in San Jose final week, authorities mentioned Tuesday.
San Jose police mentioned officers responded at 10:06 a.m. on July 3 to a report of a bomb menace at a enterprise within the 1300 block of Ridder Park Drive simply north of E. Brokaw Street in North San Jose. The menace was made by the suspect who informed police he had planted the explosive system behind the enterprise, police mentioned.
Officers arrived to discover a suspicious system that seemed to be an improvised explosive. A police bomb squad and tactical unit responded and decided the merchandise was an incomplete however viable explosive system. Police mentioned the bomb squad rendered the system secure and a search of the realm turned up no further gadgets.
Investigators recognized the suspect as 56-year-old San Jose resident Felix Arnaz. Later that day, officers positioned Arnaz in his automobile within the space of Ruby Avenue and Aborn Street in East San Jose and arrested him.
As a precaution, close by companies had been evacuated as bomb squad officers searched his automobile for added explosive gadgets, however none had been discovered.
Arnaz was booked into the Santa Clara County Jail for a number of fees associated to the possession of a damaging system.
Anybody with details about this case or related circumstances was requested to contact Detective Madera #4857 of the San José Police Division Assaults Unit by way of e mail: 4857@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4161.