Published January 14, 2015
A Norton man has been ordered held on $10,000 bail after police found what they think was a homemade bomb in his car.
Prosecutors said 37-year-old Jason Driscoll pleaded not guilty to one count of possession of a suspected explosive device at his arraignment Tuesday in district court.
Police said Driscoll was pulled over just before 7 p.m. on Monday after officers received information that he might have explosives in his car. Four nearby homes were evacuated and a street was closed to traffic during the investigation.
Lt. Todd Jackson told the Sun Chronicle of Attleboro that police searched the car and came across a suspicious device.
Driscoll told police that he didn't plan to harm anyone.
Prosecutors did not immediately know if Driscoll had a lawyer.
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