Lodi News-Sentinel

Pittsburgh police search for white pickup truck after multiple explosions

- By Hallie Lauer

PITTSBURGH — Authoritie­s are searching for a white pickup truck after an explosion in Lawrencevi­lle and a possible explosion in the Hill District on Sunday night shook some residents’ homes and damaged a car.

City police said an improvised explosive device detonated in Lawrencevi­lle shortly after 9 p.m. About 90 minutes later, a second explosion was reported in the Hill District.

No one was injured in the first explosion; police did not report any injuries and damage from the second incident.

In the Lawrencevi­lle blast, police said an IED was thrown from a moving vehicle and struck a parked car. The bomb was under the parked car when it detonated.

Detectives are searching for a white pickup truck in connection with that explosion.

“It sounded like a Mack truck or a heavy truck hitting a pot hole,” said Michele Hills, who lives near the site of the explosion. “I saw the police cars out my window, but I thought there had just been a car accident. I didn’t even know until a friend texted me.”

On Monday, Pittsburgh Police Cmdr. Jason Lando said the truck is described as an older style “boxy” two-toned truck, white on the top and possibly a sage green color on the bottom.

Public Safety officials also confirmed that police found nails on the street during their investigat­ion.

One witness described the explosion as “not much, just a loud boom around 8:50 (p.m.), then sirens.”

Jill Boldin who lives on Penn Avenue, said she and her husband were watching “Homeland” on TV when the bomb went off and that it “seemed like part of the show at first.” Boldin also saw the police cars outside her window and assumed there had been a car accident.

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