Military called after Ontario senior brings grenades, aircraft bombs to
police

 <http://www.thecanadianpress.com/> Description: The Canadian PressBy The
Canadian Press | The Canadian Press – 2 hours 27 minutes ago

ST. THOMAS, Ont. - The military was called in after an elderly woman showed
up at an Ontario police station to turn in grenades, a tank round and even
aircraft bombs dating back to the Second World War.

Police in St. Thomas, south of London, say the 94-year-old woman walked into
their front lobby Tuesday carrying her late husband's collection of military
munitions.

An expert from the Department of National Defence was brought in and
determined that none of the ammunition was live.

Police say some of the items were donated to the Elgin Military Museum,
while one was destroyed by the military as a precaution.

They say anyone looking to get rid of military munitions should call police
to come to their home — and not carry the potentially explosive items to
their local police station.

 

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