Orlando Sentinel

Explosive found on Sanford-bound plane; man held

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ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A man was arrested after an explosive was found in a bag checked onto a Sanford-bound flight at an eastern Pennsylvan­ia airport, federal authoritie­s said.

Marc Muffley, 40, is charged with possessing an explosive in an airport and possessing or attempting to place an explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft, according to a criminal complaint.

Prosecutor­s allege that the material was found in a suitcase Muffley had checked in Monday at Lehigh Valley Internatio­nal Airport to Allegiant Air Flight 201, which was bound for Orlando Sanford Internatio­nal Airport.

After an alert during security screening, the bag was examined and found hidden in the lining was a “circular compound” about three inches in diameter encased in a wax-like paper and clear plastic wrap.

An FBI bomb technician X-rayed the compound and concluded that it contained a granular powder consistent with a “commercial grade firework” and “suspected to be a mixture of flash powder and the dark granulars that are used in commercial grade fireworks.”

Attached to it was a “quick fuse” similar to a candle wick — apparently part of the original manufactur­e of the compound — as well as a “hobby fuse” that burns more slowly and appeared to have been added after the manufactur­e, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s said they concluded that both the black powder and flash powder “are susceptibl­e to ignite from heat and friction and posed a significan­t risk to the aircraft and passengers,” according to the criminal complaint.

The baggage also contained “a can of butane, a lighter, a pipe with white powder residue, a wireless drill with cordless batteries, and two GFCI outlets taped together with black tape,” authoritie­s said.

GFCI outlets are a type of circuit breaker.

Authoritie­s said Muffley was paged over the airport’s public address system and shortly thereafter he was seen leaving the airport. He was traced to a Lansford address where he was arrested by the FBI late Monday night.

Officials said he remains in custody pending a probable cause hearing and detention hearing Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Allentown, with Muffley attending via videoconfe­rence. \

A message was left Wednesday for Muffley’s federal public defender, Timothy Wright.

 ?? FBI ?? An airport surveillan­ce camera image shows alleged suspect Marc Muffley at Lehigh Valley Internatio­nal Airport in Allentown, Pennsylvan­ia, on Monday.
FBI An airport surveillan­ce camera image shows alleged suspect Marc Muffley at Lehigh Valley Internatio­nal Airport in Allentown, Pennsylvan­ia, on Monday.

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