Yuma Sun

Sailor accused of stealing grenades

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SAN DIEGO — A sailor was arrested in Illinois on Tuesday on charges he stole 20 hand grenades from a San Diego-based Navy destroyer, authoritie­s said.

Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Aaron Booker, 31, of Waukegan, Illinois, was taken into custody in Great Lakes by U.S. Navy criminal investigat­ors and was expected to be returned to California. It was unclear whether he had an attorney.

Booker stole the concussion grenades — each of which contained about a half-pound (226 grams) of TNT — while he was assigned to the Weapons Department aboard the USS Pinckney, prosecutor­s said. Booker’s job was to check the temperatur­e of the secured locker where the grenades were kept.

The grenades were discovered missing from their storage crates in February 2017. He left the ship about a week later to drive to his new duty station in Great Lakes.

About two months later, a black military backpack containing 18 grenades was found leaning on a guardrail on the side of Interstate 15 in northwest Arizona, officials said. The words “GM2 BOOKER” were written on a tag inside the backpack, prosecutor­s said.

Booker told investigat­ors that he had driven that road but said the backpack had been stolen from him and denied taking the grenades, according to a criminal complaint. Authoritie­s continue to search for the two missing grenades, which Booker indicated to investigat­ors might have wound up in Mexico, the complaint said.

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