Police Discover Two Grenades in Norwalk Homes
Police Discover Two Grenades in Norwalk Homes

Police Discover Two Grenades in Norwalk Homes

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On June 30 in Norwalk, Connecticut, two hand grenades were discovered hours apart at separate locations, leading to a major police response. The first grenade, found on the side of St. Mary's Lane, was determined to be inert and posed no danger. The second, a live grenade, was located in the backyard of a home on Wolfpit Avenue about two miles away and was safely removed by the Stamford Police Department Bomb Squad. Authorities searched both areas with a bomb-sniffing dog but found no additional devices. Police called the incidents highly unusual, are investigating their origins and possible connection, and stated there is no ongoing threat to public safety. Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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