Who donated an inactive grenade to Goodwill? Round Lake Beach cops trying to figure that out.
Police are investigating how an inactive grenade wound up in a donation pile Saturday at the Goodwill in Round Lake Beach.
Village police officers determined the object was a hollowed out decommissioned grenade often sold online under the name"training grenade." Bomb squad members arrived Saturday and took the grenade. On Monday they used an X-ray machine to determine the grenade was not active and there was no danger, the news release said.
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