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"Smurf" Doll Explodes in Angola Neighborhood

By: Robert Bumsted
Updated: December 5, 2012
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Angola Police are investigating a bizarre explosions on a neighborhood street Sunday night. They say somebody turned a stuffed "Smurf" doll into a bomb.

Angola Police say just before seven o'clock Sunday night, somebody detonated one of the dolls on the 200-block of Henry Street. You may remember the characters from a popular 1980's children's cartoon.

The blast was enough to rattle nearby homes, but nobody was injured and no property was damage.

Neighbors told police they saw a dark-colored car speeding away from the scene shortly after. Detectives say they are following leads, but have not released a suspect name or description. 

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