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Two possibilities.Kind of an odd story. It was not mentioned if it was dug up, but just that it 'ended up' on the front yard.
According to police, it is not clear how the grenade ended up in the family's front yard, nor how long it had been there.
Then it is said:
Authorities noted that the weapon appeared weathered and was consistent with grenades used during World War II.
The Washington State Patrol bomb squad assisted, determining the grenade was live. The squad then took the device to a rural area north of Hartline, where they "safely disposed" of the weapon, authorities said.
Then it is said:
This grenade appeared to be an improvised explosive device (IED) and was not of military grade, Washington State Patrol bomb squad told KREM2.
These grenades "really have no quality controls," Commander Cliff Pratt told the outlet. "These novelty grenades are just made somewhere without any type of manufacturer lock codes or anything like that."
SO - was it 'real' or not?