Possible WWII explosive found at Laguna home
A reported Japanese World War II explosive was disabled in the garage of a Glenneyre home Monday, police said.
Residents informed police of a possible explosive device at their home in the 2300 block and officers responded at 6:18 p.m., according to Lt. Jason Kravetz.
The residents, who recently bought the house, told police that the previous resident was a World War II veteran. While in their garage, they found what they thought was a small mortar shell.
An officer with previous military experience identified it as a possible Japanese explosive from World War II.
At the time of the call, police were unable to determine if the device was live, a spotter or practice round or an inert device, Kravetz said.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Bomb Squad Investigator arrived at the scene and also identified it as a possible explosive. A bomb squad officer was able to render the device safe and disposed of it.
— Joanna Clay
Twitter: @joannaclay