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$5,000 reward offered for stolen explosive

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Need some extra cash? Solve a mystery and claim the reward.

Inflation sucks and lap dances are getting more expensive. As a result, people are looking for more creative ways to earn some extra cash. One option is by solving mysteries like the case of the missing explosives from Fort "Lost-in-the Woods." 

The "demolition shaped charge" was last seen on November 7, 2025 at the Ammunition Supply Point on Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Army CID.

To qualify, you must provide “credible information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the theft of a demolition shaped charge.”

We know that's not a lot to go off, but if it was easy the stingy bean counters in charge of the money bags wouldn't be offering cash for help. 

Good luck!

 

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