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Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 - Mason County Journal- Page A-3
By NATALIE JOHNSON "No one knows how At first, the Sheriffs
nata/ie@masoncoun .com it got there, and no one Office informed members
knows who did it," said of the media that the
No one was injured Detective William Adam object was not a bomb.
after a live World-War- of the Sheriffs Office. However, aider receiv-
II-era grenade was found "There's no cameras or ing confirmation from
in a dumpster at the Bel- anything looking at the the State Patrol it was
fair Habitat for Human- dumpsters." reported that it was, in
ity Restore on Tuesday The Washington State fact, a live World-War-II
morning. Patrol Interagency Bomb Mk II grenade. The pin
The Mason County Squad responded and wasn't pulled.
Sheriffs Office received removed the unexploded "It was a real pineap-
the report of the grenade device and will dispose of pie-style grenade," Adam
at 10:39 a.m. it, Adam said. said Tuesday afternoon.
Officers responded
Tuesday to reports of a
grenade in a dumpster
at the Belfair Habitat
for Humanity Restore.
Photo courtesy of the Mason
County Sheriff's Office
Highway rollover
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A 19-year-old Shelton woman escaped
Little Creek Casino Resort, reports the
with only minor injuries when her car veered
Washington State Patrol. She was treated at
Journal photo by Gordon Weeks
off U.S. Highway 101 and rolled over about 8:30 a.m. Friday near the
the scene and not transported to a hospital.
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