Shocking Discovery: Live Grenade Found at Kingston Waste Management Facility!
2025-01-13
Author: Emma
Shocking Discovery: Live Grenade Found at Kingston Waste Management Facility!
In a startling turn of events, a local waste management facility in Kingston was evacuated on Saturday, January 11, 2025, after employees stumbled upon a relic of the past—a live grenade. Yes, you read that right!
At around 1 p.m., workers sorting through items in a scrap metal disposal container uncovered what they initially believed to be just another piece of junk. But this was no ordinary find. Kingston Police reported that the object was indeed a live grenade, complete with the pin still intact, sending shockwaves throughout the facility and the community.
In a swift response, the facility was evacuated, and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Explosive Devices Unit rushed to the scene to safely dispose of the dangerous artifact. The police have yet to determine how such a volatile item ended up in a waste disposal container, leaving many questions unanswered.
The explosive recovery took place near the intersection of Dalton Avenue and St. Remy Place. Kingston Police Media Relations Officer Constable Anthony Colangeli shared insights with Kingstonist, mentioning, "I believe it was quite old," although he could not provide a photo of the grenade.
As authorities investigate the origins of this live grenade, speculation runs rampant. Was it a remnant from military training exercises at nearby CFB Kingston? Or could it be linked to a long-abandoned civilian operation? The unsettling thought of live explosives mingling with everyday waste has certainly raised alarms among local residents.
Stay tuned for further updates as this gripping story unfolds—who knows what other shocking discoveries could be lurking in our waste!