Potentially explosive material continues popping up on campus at Valencia College.
For the third time in several weeks, someone planted acid bombs in the area. Now, the search is on to find the person or people responsible.
There were a total of seven bottles found in several parking lots and along walkways near buildings. They’re using soda bottles filled with explosive household chemicals. Two of them exploded Friday night, about 100 yards apart.
Fortunately nobody was hurt.
The incidents raise questions as to just what is going on at Valencia’s campus. This is the third time authorities have had to deal with this.
Earlier this month, students were returning from winter break, when three acid bombs were discovered in an alley behind the student services building and another in parking lot D. Two of those bombs exploded, fortunately nobody was injured that time either.
College officials said students will be informed of the incident via email.
Authorities haven’t named suspects or announced any arrests. In both incidents police tested the bottles for fingerprints, but haven’t identified the person or people responsible.














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