Local Man In Jail Following Ohio Arrest For Explosives

Ohio Police say Moores Hill resident Andrew Boguslawski was arrested after they discovered explosives during a routine traffic stop.
Police in Ohio say Moores Hill resident Andrew Boguslawski was arrested after they discovered explosives in his car during a routine traffic stop.

A Moores Hill man was apprehended after authorities in Ohio said they found nearly 50 bombs and the blueprints for a Navy SEAL training facility in his car, an Ohio prosecutor said.

Police alleged that he also had a remote-control device to detonate the bombs.

Andrew Boguslawski, 43, was pulled over on I-70 in Madison County, which is located west of Columbus on New Years Day. Police say they found 48 bombs, four loaded guns, and materials to make more explosives.

ATF investigators have since searched his home while attempting to determine what his intentions were with the arsenal. They are also going through a computer, cameras, and GPS that were in his car.

He is an Indiana National Gaurdsman who is also employed as a groundskeeper at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center.

Boguslawski is charged with one count of manufacturing explosives, a second-degree felony.  He is currently lodged in an Ohio jail with a $1 million bond. A preliminary court hearing is scheduled for Friday.