Overview
- The three-year-old found the grenade in his Hartline front yard, brought it inside, and his parents called 911 at about 6:45 p.m.
- Washington State Patrol bomb technicians confirmed it was live, removed it, and safely destroyed it in a rural area north of town.
- The sheriff's office said the item appeared consistent with World War II-era grenades and showed significant weathering.
- Bomb squad personnel told KREM2 it looked like an improvised device rather than a military-grade grenade, with no quality controls, Commander Cliff Pratt said.
- No injuries were reported, the origin and timeframe remain unknown, and officials say such finds occur in Grant County near former military sites while urging residents not to handle suspicious objects.