NC warns radioactive material stolen in Buxton
BUXTON, N.C. — North Carolina officials said a device that contains a radioactive material was stolen last week and could pose a health risk to residents of the Outer Banks.
The North Carolina Radiation Protection Section said Tuesday there would be a problem if someone broke open the sealed, stainless-steel capsule containing radioactive cobalt 57.
The device measures lead in painted surfaces and looks like a large, pistol-grip garden hose sprayer attachment.
It’s owned by Matrix Health and Safety and was stolen from a a blue 2000 Chevy Silverado in Buxton on Friday. The company is offering a reward for the return of the sealed device.
State officials say anyone finding the device should not touch or move it, but report it to the Hyde County Sheriff’s Department.
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