Suspect Accused Of Making Explosive Has Felony Charges Dropped

A Payne County man accused of manufacturing an explosive in his home has had a felony charge dismissed.

Wednesday, September 7th 2022, 2:55 pm

By: News On 6, News 9


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A Payne County man accused of manufacturing an explosive in his home has had felony charges dismissed.

Last month, an anonymous tip led the Payne County Sheriff's Office to a home near Perkins where 19-year-old Cade Wells lived.

Wells was charged last month after deputies found explosive materials and devices resembling a pipe bomb and grenade at the home.

Related: Deputies, Federal Agents Find ‘Pipe Bomb’ In Payne County Home After Anonymous Tip

However, last week, Payne County District Attorney Laura Thomas recommended the felony charges being dropped in favor of refiling them as misdemeanors.

According to court documents, Thomas said there is no evidence that Wells had "knowledge or intent that the materials and items found will be used to unlawfully kill, injure, or intimidate any person, or unlawfully damage any real or personal property."

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