06/03/2022 Stati Uniti, Missouri, St. Louis
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”
The FBI in St. Louis is pleased with the results of last month’s push to get local residents to find and discard old military explosives. The bureau and local bomb squads launched the information campaign on Jan. 24 after receiving seven calls a week earlier about old ordnance, including three Civil War-era cannonballs. “There’s plenty of stories out there that attribute old military ordnance to the death or injury of other people,” said Brian Reimer, the commander of the St. Charles County bomb squad.
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