

By Yessenia Anderson
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore., -- The Oregon State Police Bomb Squad was sent out Saturday for some suspicious deliveries. Along with OSP, Jackson County Sheriff's Office responded to a call of multiple explosive devices. The objects were located inside three separate mailboxes outside of Rogue River. They were in mailboxes on Carlos Avenue, West Evans Creek Road and Queens Branch Road.
At two locations, it was clear the mailboxes fell victims to someone's prank. Jackson County Sheriff's officials say the homemade explosives were created inside small medicine bottles. Officials say the two devices inside the Carlos Avenue and West Evan's Creek Road locations went off on their own, but the bomb squad did suit up for the Queens Branch Road location. After examining the broken device the bomb squad determined it was safe to remove.
Although the call originally came from a resident who noticed the strange item in his mailbox, there were no injuries. Three people were arrested; two of the suspects are minors and the third is 18-year-old Paul Davidson of Rogue River. Charges are expected for all three.








