HOUSTON (AP) — Authorities say they have arrested a man accused of trying to use a homemade bomb to rob an automated teller machine at a Houston area bank.
Thomas Moschella remained jailed Thursday after being charged with possession of a prohibited weapon.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office says that deputies found an improvised explosive device at the ATM early in the morning of Oct. 29.
Authorities say that a fingerprint recovered from the device was matched to the 45-year-old Moschella, who was arrested on Tuesday.
Moschella is also facing a drug charge after deputies say they found more 60 grams of methamphetamine during his arrest.
Authorities say a stolen SUV was also recovered during his arrest.
Court records did not list an attorney for Moschella.