
Three Improvised Explosive Devices Found In Southern Arizona Neighborhood
By Matthew Holloway |
The Pima Regional Bomb Squad (PRBS) was summoned by officers of the Sahuarita Police Department after officers were dispatched to a residential area with reports of possible explosive devices at three separate locations northeast of Interstate 19 and Sahuarita Road on Friday, June 20.
The incidents followed a prior call on Friday, June 13th, which saw a man report an object he found in the street and moved to the sidewalk. The PRBS later confirmed that the device was likely an explosive device after securing it, marking three such incidents in the space of a week.
According to AZ Central, the Pima Regional Bomb Squad is conducting a forensic investigation into all three devices. The town of Sahuarita, located approximately 30 minutes south of Tucson, lies along the I-19, a key corridor for human trafficking and drug and weapon smuggling.
A Sheriff’s Department spokesman told the outlet, “We want to remind the public to stay alert and report any suspicious items or activity to local law enforcement.” A suspect has not been identified as of this report by Pima County Sheriff’s Department or the Sahuarita Police Department.
The department added that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has joined the investigation. The spokesman described the June 13th device as cylindrical, wrapped in tape with what officers believed to be a fuse protruding from it, resembling a pipe bomb. Officers determined it was “likely an explosive device.”
In a statement, the Sahuarita police said, “When the person or persons responsible for these crimes are identified, they will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent possible.”
Per KGUN, one of the devices located on Friday, June 20th, described as four to six inches long and two inches wide, was found at a Sahuarita park: Parque del Sol. The device located on Friday, June 13th was reportedly located at the same park.
In a press release following the June 20th incidents, The Sahuarita Police Department said:
“On June 20, 2025, at approximately 7:00 p.m., Sahuarita police officers were dispatched to the area of E. Mountain Alder and S. Camino Larga Vista regarding the report of a possible explosive device. A Sahuarita resident called 911 after discovering the device in a public area. Officers arrived and immediately secured the area. Visual inspection of the device resulted in SPD contacting the Pima Regional Bomb Squad (PRBS) to assist in dealing with the device…
“At approximately 9:30 p.m., the PRBS rendered the device safe and collected it as evidence. The PRBS will coordinate an evidentiary forensic examination of the device…
“…In the early morning hours of June 20th, the SPD dealt with a different suspected explosive device at 14600 S. Camino Larga Vista (Parque del Sol). That device was rendered safe by PRBS.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact the SPD by calling 520-351-4900, 9-1-1, or 520-344-7000 during business hours Monday through Friday or by contacting the Sheriff’s TIP Line at 520-445-7847.
Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.