Bomb Squad Responds After Military Ordnance Found In Home

(From the Tiffin Police Department)

At approximately 3pm on Tuesday, November 12 , the Tiffin Police Department responded to a call regarding potentially live military ordnance found in a residence on the 400 block of West Perry Street. The call, placed by the grandson of the deceased resident, reported the discovery of several hand grenades, mortar rounds and suspected land mine. While most items were determined to be inert or inactive, any potentially dangerous items were carefully collected by the Toledo Police Bomb Squad to inspect further and safely dispose of them.

The grandson, a former member of the armed forces, discovered the ordnance while sorting through his late grandfather’s belongings and recognized the risk posed by some of the items. The Tiffin Police Department commends him for his immediate action in contacting authorities.

Upon arrival, Tiffin officers evacuated the residence and confirmed the presence of the items. Recognizing the potential danger, the Tiffin Police Department requested assistance from the Toledo Police Bomb Squad, a specialized team with expertise in handling hazardous materials. The bomb squad quickly mobilized, assessed the situation, and determined that most of the items were inert and posed no danger. However, a few potentially dangerous items were collected by the bomb squad for identification and safe destruction.

I’d like to express my appreciation for the prompt, professional response from all involved. This incident highlights the importance of community members working with law enforcement to keep our neighborhoods safe. The quick thinking of the complainant, combined with the rapid response of the Tiffin Police and the expertise of the Toledo Bomb Squad, averted any potential danger. We’re grateful for everyone’s commitment to ensuring the safety of our community.

The Tiffin Police Department urges anyone who discovers potentially hazardous military equipment or explosive materials to contact the department immediately. Proper handling and disposal of such items are essential to maintaining public safety.

Thank you to the Toledo Police Bomb Squad for their efficient response, and to the grandson for his vigilance and swift action.

Chief David Pauly