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(KSL News) A grand jury has indicted a former air traffic controller on several federal charges.
Robert Burke is accused of planting homemade bombs outside five Grand Junction, Colorado homes in March. Three of the bombs blew up but caused no damage or injury.
State and federal authorities launched a manhunt when the bombs were discovered, and they found Burke in Orem last month.
Burke is charged with possession of a destructive device and a dangerous weapon, and property damage.