[ RadSafe ] Stolen cobalt-60 found in Mexico; curious thieves likely doomed

Bair, William BAIRWJ at nv.doe.gov
Thu Dec 5 11:57:25 CST 2013


Per the IAEA website, 3000 Ci is the number. Shouldn't be too long before we find out who stole it, since it was found opened.

Bill Bair, Sr. Scientist
Radiological Engineering
NSTec, LLC
Contractor to the US Department of Energy
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Has anyone revealed/published the activity of the source?

Bates Estabrooks
Y-12 NSC

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MEXICO CITY - The carjackers who set off international alarm bells by absconding with a truckload of highly radioactive material most likely had no idea what they were stealing and will probably die soon from exposure, Mexican authorities said at the end of a brief national scare...

The cobalt-60 was found, removed from its casing, in a rural area near the town of Hueypoxtla about 25 miles from where the truck was stolen. Jimenez suspected that curiosity got the better of the thieves and they opened the box. So far the carjackers have not been arrested, but authorities expect they will not live long.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/stolen-cobalt-60-found-in-mexico-curious-thieves-likely-doomed/2013/12/05/262ef990-5d66-11e3-8d24-31c016b976b2_story.html?hpid=z1



Tony Harrison, MSPH

Inorganic & Radiochemistry Supervisor

Laboratory Services Division

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

8100 Lowry Blvd.

Denver, CO  80230

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