Driver finds ‘inert grenade’ in road, Troup County deputies say

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In a concerning incident on Wednesday morning, a driver in Troup County stumbled upon an “inert grenade” while traveling on West Point Road. The discovery prompted immediate action from the Troup County Sheriff's Office, who confirmed that the grenade posed no immediate threat. Officials emphasized the necessity for residents to report any suspicious items they come across, which can prevent potential safety hazards. Thankfully, the grenade was inert, reducing the urgency around the situation, but it still highlights a critical public safety issue. The sheriff's office reiterated the importance of community awareness regarding military ordnance and similar objects that may be found in everyday locations.

This event not only showcases the effective response of local law enforcement but also serves as a reminder for citizens to stay alert and informed. The findings are a call to action for community members to engage with law enforcement and report unusual discoveries. Overall, the incident reflects the importance of safety protocols in public spaces and the responsibility of individuals to contribute to community well-being.

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