justglad2bhere
2008-03-21, 14:35
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. -- An explosion rocked two hotel guests from their bed and shattered the windows of their hotel room around 2:30am Friday.
Officers patrolling the Oceanside Inn on South Atlantic Avenue in Daytona Beach Shores heard a loud explosion. Several witnesses said the explosion came from the sundeck, located on the second floor of the hotel.
When officers first arrived, they found three safety windows that had been shattered along with a metal light pole that had been destroyed. They also noticed metal and glass debris scattered across a 100-foot area.
Surveillance video from the hotel showed three hotel guests running from the scene. The guests were identified as 21-year-old Timothy Bechtel of La grange, IL, 21-year-old Christopher Romano of Dayton, OH, and Michael Bolt, 21, also from La Grange. When officers contacted Bechtel, he was found to have a cut on his arm and he admitted to being involved in the incident.
Bechtel said Romano had detonated a partial stick of dynamite while he and Bolt acted as lookouts. A search of the room the three were staying in found no other explosives.
The three were charged with discharging a destructive device causing injury and property damage, a first degree felony. Bond was set at $20,000. Damages to the hotel were estimated at $2,000.
Officers patrolling the Oceanside Inn on South Atlantic Avenue in Daytona Beach Shores heard a loud explosion. Several witnesses said the explosion came from the sundeck, located on the second floor of the hotel.
When officers first arrived, they found three safety windows that had been shattered along with a metal light pole that had been destroyed. They also noticed metal and glass debris scattered across a 100-foot area.
Surveillance video from the hotel showed three hotel guests running from the scene. The guests were identified as 21-year-old Timothy Bechtel of La grange, IL, 21-year-old Christopher Romano of Dayton, OH, and Michael Bolt, 21, also from La Grange. When officers contacted Bechtel, he was found to have a cut on his arm and he admitted to being involved in the incident.
Bechtel said Romano had detonated a partial stick of dynamite while he and Bolt acted as lookouts. A search of the room the three were staying in found no other explosives.
The three were charged with discharging a destructive device causing injury and property damage, a first degree felony. Bond was set at $20,000. Damages to the hotel were estimated at $2,000.