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A federal magistrate judge on Tuesday said 20-year-old James River Phillips can stay out of custody while case is pending.
A 20-year-old accused of building explosive devices was released from jail on Tuesday and will be allowed to return to his family's home in Mason.
A Mason man accused of making and detonating explosives and triggering a large bomb squad investigation is due back in court Tuesday.
As News Center 7 previously reported, James River Phillips, 20, was arrested by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force after ...
MASON, Ohio (WXIX) - The 20-year-old Mason man accused of making and detonating bombs after one was found at a sports complex in Lebanon is set to return to federal court Tuesday. James River Phillips ...
According to the FBI, 20-year-old James Phillips was arrested after he allegedly possessed an Improvised Explosive Device ...
A man who was arrested by the FBI for allegedly possessing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) has been released from prison on an own-recognizance bond on Tuesday.
An Ohio man was arrested and charged with possessing a destructive device after an investigation into an IED uncovered a ...
MASON, Ohio (WKRC) - A Mason man is facing federal charges for allegedly having an IED. The FBI, Mason Police Department, and the Butler County Bomb Squad searched the home on Sentinel Oak Drive on ...
James River Phillips, 20, was arrested Thursday by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force after agents searched a home near Sentinel Oak Drive and Sycamore View Drive in Mason. Phillips was set to ...
20-year-old James Phillips was arrested by the FBI Cincinnati Field Office’s Joint Terrorism Task Force after a search warrant was executed at a home near Sentinel Oak Drive and Sycamore View ...