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Unexploded ordnance found in felon’s home in Tuscola County

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14/04/2024 Stati Uniti (United States-USA), Michigan (MI-Mich)

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Tuscola County. By Mark Birdsall. Tuscola County Sheriff’s deputies discovered a round of unexploded ordnance in the home of a known felon on Saturday. According to the Tuscola County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Kyle Broecker and Sgt. Ryan Robinson with a K-9 officer went to a home on South Kingston Road in Koylton Township around 6:50 p.m. Saturday after they had received information a man living there was known to be a felon and was removing multiple firearms from the residence after a fire. When the deputies arrived, the man admitted he had been moving firearms out of the home and gave them consent to search, according to the sheriff’s office report. The deputies discovered hundreds of rounds of ammunition and one round of unexploded ordnance.

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