WASHINGTON — Prince George’s County fire officials have determined that a suspected grenade brought into a county police station Monday night was actually an “inert non-hazardous replica.”
Yesterday, a resident found a possible grenade and brought it to PGPD Dist 3 Station. It was determined to be an inert non-hazardous replica
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A man turned in the grenade to Prince George’s County police at their Palmer Park, Maryland, station Monday night, . He had found the replica while picking up garbage on Marblewood Avenue in Capitol Heights, .
, the possible explosive was taken to the parking lot and a bomb squad was called in. The device was safely removed but technicians determined that it was not live.
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