Man arrested after explosive devices found at his Napa business, officials say

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A man is in custody after law enforcement officials found what they described as explosive devices in his downtown Napa, Calif., business on Friday, officials say.

Ian Rogers, 44, of American Canyon was arrested and booked on suspicion of a variety of offenses, including possession of materials to make an explosive device, possessing an assault weapon, and manufacturing or transporting an assault weapon. Bail is set at $5 million.

The Napa County Sheriff’s Office bomb squad was called to British Auto Repair of the Napa Valley on Action Avenue late Friday morning and used its robot to find a number of what officials described as suspicious devices. The devices were moved to a bunker created from used ties and detonated in the late morning and early afternoon.

The Vine Trail, which runs next to the facility, was closed for several hours, though nearby streets were not closed.

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