Morris County Sheriff's Office Bomb Unit, SERT and CSI Assist in Explosives Investigation

Published on February 05, 2019

Sussex County Prosecutor Francis Koch, Morris County Prosecutor Fredric Knapp, Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon and Byram Chief Peter J. Zabita jointly announce the arrest of Christopher Faschan, age 31, from Landing on the charges of Possession of an Explosive Device with the Purpose to Use it Unlawfully, a crime of the second-degree, Aggravated Assault, a crime of the second-degree, Terroristic Threats, a crime of the third-degree and Possession of an Explosive Device, a crime of the third-degree.

The charges resulted from a joint investigation of the Morris County Sheriff's Office, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office, the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office, the Byram Township Police Department, The Roxbury Township Police Department and the Mount Olive Township Police Department

On Sunday and Monday (February 3 and 4) representatives of these law enforcement agencies investigated an explosion and conducted a search of several areas to assure the safety of the public and the officers investigating.

Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon said:

We deployed assets to Byram, Roxbury and Mount Olive in support of their investigation to maintain safety and properly collect evidence.

Our resources included the Morris County Bomb Squad, Explosives Detection K9, Sheriff's Emergency Response Team (SERT), and the Crime Scene Investigations Unit (CSI), for the purpose of assisting in the investigation, search warrant, and ultimately rendering the scene and surrounding area safe.

It is alleged that Mr. Faschan drove to the residence of an alleged victim and waited in his vehicle. When the alleged victim approached, he showed her a home-made explosive device that he referred to as a bomb, and stated was the type of device that you could stick to the bottom of a car. After the defendant departed, it is alleged that he detonated the device near, or in, Lake Lackawanna. The explosion was heard by the alleged victim and multiple residents of the Lake Lackawanna community.

The defendant was charged on a warrant and is currently detained in the Keough Dwyer Correctional Facility in Newton. His next court appearance is Friday, February 8, 2019. The case is still under active investigation and anyone with information is asked to contact the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office at 973-383-1570.

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