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Henderson Police investigate possible grenade at Goodwill

Monday, Oct. 19, 2009 | 11:37 a.m.

Possible grenade

Henderson Police and an armor unit are investigating a possible grenade found in a Goodwill Store in the southeast valley today.

Police were called at about 9:36 a.m., Henderson Police spokesman Keith Paul said. Employees in the store found what appeared to be a grenade.

The armor unit arrived about 10:30 a.m. and the store remained closed as the investigation continued, police said.

The store is at 1421 Warm Springs Road near Stephanie Street.

Discussion: 11 comments so far…

  1. First it's pipe bombs under a car, and now this. Vegas sure does seem to attract the best of America.

  2. I am sorry to hear of this and I hope that no one is hurt, or worse.

    Goodwill, Salvation Army, Savers, many Religious Charities, etc, and all the others who are helping our struggling people are to be commended for the efforts.

    I hope the Henderson Police find out who did this and enforce the law accordingly.

  3. Does anyone really think this happens only in Las Vegas? Go to any other city and read the daily paper.

  4. What color code was it price marked?

  5. Alot of times it is up to individuals with special needs to sort through the donations. It may have been in some older guys things just randomly donated after his passing or something completely innocent like that. People also need to be careful what they donate.

  6. Good thing they got that there ARMOR "unit"...LOL!

  7. So how much do they want for it?

  8. Can't wait till the AK 47's go on sale their

  9. I think the Irish Republican Army came to Vegas to have a good time and must have gotten confused.

  10. Don't they already have their own taxpayer provided grenades ? HAHAHA

  11. What the hells the matter with people?!

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