Man Arrested in Explosive Materials Search Tied to Damaged PG&E Transformers: SJPD

A man arrested in San Jose for allegedly possessing explosive materials may be connected to PG&E transformers damaged by explosions, police said Friday.

The suspect has been identified as 36-year-old Peter Karasev, who was arraigned Friday afternoon. He is charged with nine felonies for allegedly possessing explosive materials endangering his neighbors, the community and his own children.

San Jose police provide an update on the arrest of a man for alleged possession of explosive materials.

Police, FBI and other law enforcement agencies on Friday were still searching Karasev’s San Jose home on the 600 block of Potomac Court, which is reportedly filled with explosive material.

Karasev lived

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