ONTARIO, Ore. -- Two Ontario men are being treated for life-threatening injuries after they detonated a home-made bomb near a reservoir west of Vale, according to the Ontario Police Department.
Police say the men detonated the explosive device about 10-miles west of Vale near the Bully Creek Reservoir sometime before 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Ontario Police Chief Mark Alexander says the men, ages 59 and 60, received "life-threatening and disfiguring" injuries in the blast. Authorities say a dog also received injuries.
Police say the injured men were able to call for help, and a family member drove them to the Saint Alphonsus Hospital in Ontario where they were initially treated.
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