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LIVE GRENADE FOUND WHILE CLEANING HOME

  • Writer: Robert Rincon
    Robert Rincon
  • Aug 8, 2017
  • 2 min read

Nowadays you guys may know and have heard many times that anything is possible. Now cleaning up your own home which you expect to be safe at all times, you usually find small simple things like trash, batteries, paper or of course coins while cleaning up. Most parents and guardians now also requires children and teens to clean up their bedrooms, home kitchens and more without really getting much help from guardians, which teenagers may not like doing chores. Well this woman in the area of Holmes Lane, Winters, Ca was a spouse of a military veteran who served in the Korean War. The woman's husband brought home a grenade, kept it safely in his possession after finishing his time in Korean. Yet. the wife doesn't know where the grenade is located but does know he brought it. So one day the military husband sadly passed away. Few days after his passing, the lady was cleaning up her home deeply to look nice until one moment while cleaning, she spotted and ran into an dangerous item that could have cost the woman her life which was a Relic grenade. According to Solano County Sheriff's Office, Members of Patrol Team #1 responded "She advised our deputies, the hand grenade had been in his possession for years. She decided to call and have it collected after the recent passing of her husband." "Deputies safely escorted the woman from the home and stood by with her until the Yolo County Bomb Squad arrived. Thankfully, the Yolo County Bomb Squad was able to safely collect the hand grenade, which will later be destroyed in a safe location."

Robert Rincon, Roberts Daily Report News .


 
 
 

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