Eureka High School Student Arrested After Firearm and Explosives Discovered

Press release from the Eureka Police Department:
On January 15, 2025 at approximately 1030 hours, a Eureka High School (EHS) official was walking on
Del Norte Street adjacent to the campus when they noticed a container of suspected Tannerite on the
dash board of a vehicle belonging to a student. Tannerite is a Binary Explosive and illegal to possess in
California.
EHS staff contacted the Eureka Police Department and advised them of the situation and their
concerns. EPD Officers and the Criminal Investigation’s Unit Detective Sergeant responded to the
scene. Upon their arrival, they confirmed the item to be Tannerite and secured the vehicle while a
search warrant was obtained to conduct a search of the vehicle. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s
Explosive Ordinance Team responded to assist with the investigation.
Once the search warrant was obtained, Investigators conducted a search of the vehicle. During the
search, Investigators seized and secured the container of Tannerite. Also, during the search,
Investigators located an seized an un-serialized pistol, a loaded pistol magazine, several hundred
rounds of ammunition, as well as detachable rifle magazines for .223 rifle.
The student/suspect is 18 years old and was secured by school staff and officers. At the conclusion of
the search and on scene investigation, the suspect was arrested for the following offenses;
- Possession of Explosives without a Permit; Possession or Transporting Explosives;
- Possession of a Concealed Firearm in a Vehicle;
- Possession of a Non-Serialized Firearm; and
- Possession of a Firearm in a School Zone.
The suspect, Ivan Gunner Hatch Logan, 18 years old from Eureka, was arrested and booked at the
Humboldt County Correctional Facility.
This investigation has revealed that there was no threat or intent that the seized items were to be used
towards any students/staff of EHS or against the campus. EPD was able to secure the vehicle and the situation without placing the school on lockdown or disrupt the school day. EPD appreciates the
diligence of EHS Staff and their quick response to this situation. EPD,