Software engineer allegedly found with meth lab at his home is locked up ahead of trial after PG&E transformer bombings rocked 1,500 homes and businesses

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Last updated: 09/11/2023 at 10:00 AM


Peter Karasev (inset) in a San Jose Police Department mug shot, the suspect’s home pictured in March after his initial arrest (KGO-TV/screengrab) A 36-year-old California software engineer allegedly found with an inactive meth lab in his home back in March, months after two PG&E transformers were blown up, now faces a federal indictment, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday. Peter Karasev’s indictment, dated Oct. 19, listed three counts in connection with the use of an explosive to destroy PG&E transformers in San Jose on Dec. 8, 2022 and Jan. 5, 2023, affecting over 1,500

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