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Charges laid 9 years after bomb explodes in Walmart

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SYLVA, N.C. – Authorities say a fingerprint has led them to a man who placed a pipe bomb near small propane tanks in a Walmart in the North Carolina mountains.

Officials say there were no serious injuries at the store in Sylva when the bomb exploded in September 2007.

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Federal court records say Larry Bowlsby’s fingerprint was found on a shopping cart after the explosion. Initially, it didn’t match any prints in the federal system, but agents ran it again this year.

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He was arrested Tuesday and charged with using an explosive device to damage or destroy a business involved in interstate or foreign commerce.

Prosecutors say Bowlsby was captured on surveillance video in the Sylva Walmart pushing a cart and leaving an object behind.

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It wasn’t known if Bowlsby had a lawyer.

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