Crime & Safety

Live WWII Grenade Found in Garage

The grenade was "safely mitigated" in a remote location.

A bomb squad was called to a South San Francisco home on Friday after a live World War II-era hand grenade was discovered in a garage, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.

The sheriff's bomb squad was dispatched to the home on Longford Drive around 2 p.m. after someone reported that a Japanese grenade from WWII had been found there.

The military grenade had apparently been brought back from the war as a souvenir, according to the sheriff's office.

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Bomb squad investigators determined that the grenade was intact and capable of exploding.

The device was removed from the garage and taken to a remote location, where it was "safely mitigated," sheriff's officials said.

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