NEWAYGO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — A 33-year-old man is now charged with manufacture or possession of explosives and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
It’s related to an explosion at Newaygo High School earlier this week. Judge Melissa Dykman told David Saylor his reckless behavior struck fear in residents of the county. Saylor was arraigned yesterday after a search of his home following his 16-year-old son detonating the explosive he brought to school.
The teenager told police he and his father would build explosives and set them off at home and authorities say the school explosion was accidental. The Michigan State Police Bomb Squad found several explosives at the home during a search.
Bond for Saylor is set at $100,000 dollars.