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      Three package bombings in Texas "related": police
                       Source: Xinhua | 2018-03-13 07:06:30 | Editor: huaxia

      Police chief Brian Manley speaks during a news conference near the scene where a woman was injured in a package bomb explosion in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 12, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

      HOUSTON, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Police in the U.S. city of Austin, Texas, said on Monday that they believed that three package bombings over the past 10 days were "related."

      Two separate explosions occurred Monday in Austin, capital of the state of Texas, killing a teenager and wounding two women.

      According to local police, a bomb detonated in Austin early Monday morning after a teenager brought a package left on the front porch into the kitchen and opened it. The explosion killed the 17-year-old boy and injured a woman in her 40s.

      Another blast occurred about five hours later at a home about 8 km southeast of the first explosion. Emergency personnel said they transported a female in her 70s to a medical center with potentially life threatening injuries.

      It was the third such incident this month in Austin. A package blast rocked another Austin home on March 2, killing a man.

      Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said Monday all three explosions seemed to be "related" but they were not ruling anything out in the investigation.

      Of the three explosions, two of them happened in the early morning hours. Both packages were left on the front doorstep and were not delivered by a U.S. mail service, police said.

      "We are looking at these incidents as being related based on similarities that we have seen in the initial evidence that we have on hand here today, compared to what we found on the scene of the explosion that took place a week back," Brian Manley said at a news conference.

      Police officers and emergency vehicles block the road after a bomb explosions in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 12, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

      Following the explosions, local police warned the community to be aware of any unexpected packages. Instead of opening the package, police suggested that people should call 911.

      The two explosions that left two dead are now being investigated as homicides.

      In the awake of the explosions, Texas governor's office is offering a reward of up to 15,000 U.S. dollars for any information that leads to the arrest or identification of those involved. Local police is urging the community to come forward with any information.

      Briefed by the Texas Department of Public Safety of the explosions, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has offered whatever resources necessary to assist authorities in the investigation.

      "I want to assure all Texans, and especially those in Austin, that local, state and federal law enforcement officials are working diligently to find those responsible for these heinous crimes. As the investigation continues, the State of Texas will provide any resources necessary to ensure the safety of our citizens, and quickly bring those guilty to justice," said Abbott.

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      Three package bombings in Texas "related": police

      Source: Xinhua 2018-03-13 07:06:30

      Police chief Brian Manley speaks during a news conference near the scene where a woman was injured in a package bomb explosion in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 12, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

      HOUSTON, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Police in the U.S. city of Austin, Texas, said on Monday that they believed that three package bombings over the past 10 days were "related."

      Two separate explosions occurred Monday in Austin, capital of the state of Texas, killing a teenager and wounding two women.

      According to local police, a bomb detonated in Austin early Monday morning after a teenager brought a package left on the front porch into the kitchen and opened it. The explosion killed the 17-year-old boy and injured a woman in her 40s.

      Another blast occurred about five hours later at a home about 8 km southeast of the first explosion. Emergency personnel said they transported a female in her 70s to a medical center with potentially life threatening injuries.

      It was the third such incident this month in Austin. A package blast rocked another Austin home on March 2, killing a man.

      Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said Monday all three explosions seemed to be "related" but they were not ruling anything out in the investigation.

      Of the three explosions, two of them happened in the early morning hours. Both packages were left on the front doorstep and were not delivered by a U.S. mail service, police said.

      "We are looking at these incidents as being related based on similarities that we have seen in the initial evidence that we have on hand here today, compared to what we found on the scene of the explosion that took place a week back," Brian Manley said at a news conference.

      Police officers and emergency vehicles block the road after a bomb explosions in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 12, 2018. (Xinhua/REUTERS)

      Following the explosions, local police warned the community to be aware of any unexpected packages. Instead of opening the package, police suggested that people should call 911.

      The two explosions that left two dead are now being investigated as homicides.

      In the awake of the explosions, Texas governor's office is offering a reward of up to 15,000 U.S. dollars for any information that leads to the arrest or identification of those involved. Local police is urging the community to come forward with any information.

      Briefed by the Texas Department of Public Safety of the explosions, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has offered whatever resources necessary to assist authorities in the investigation.

      "I want to assure all Texans, and especially those in Austin, that local, state and federal law enforcement officials are working diligently to find those responsible for these heinous crimes. As the investigation continues, the State of Texas will provide any resources necessary to ensure the safety of our citizens, and quickly bring those guilty to justice," said Abbott.

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