A suspect has been arrested in connection with dry ice explosions at Los Angeles International Airport this week, police said.
The arrest come on the heels of two incidents at that airport on Sunday and Monday. The suspect, identifed as Dicarlo Bennett, 28, was charged with the Sunday incident, according to a Los Angeles Police Department statement.
"Police can confirm the arrest of a single suspect related to the two dry-ice incidents at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)," Los Angeles Airport Police Chief Patrick Gannon said Tuesday night. .
The suspect is being held on a $1 million bond and faces a charge of possession of a explosive or destructive device near an aircraft, said CNN.
Police did not release any information on the suspect or a possible motive.
To get access to where the dry ice explosions occurred, you would need an employee badge, said Nancy Suey Castles, an airport spokeswoman.
CNN also said the blast took place in an employee restroom, inaccessible to nonemployees.