WWII explosives found in yard, detonated on New Jersey beach

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Friday, March 12, 2021
WWII-era explosives found buried in homeowner's yard
A pair of World War II-era explosives were detonated on a Cape May, New Jersey beach Wednesday night.

CAPE MAY, New Jersey -- A pair of World War II-era explosives were detonated on a New Jersey beach Wednesday night.

The unexploded devices were found in a yard on Elmira Street in Cape May.

Police and fire crews responded and evacuated some neighbors as technicians safely removed the devices.

The explosives were reportedly found by Kyle Anderson. His son, also Kyle, plays basketball for the Memphis Grizzlies, NJ.com reports.

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"When I bought the house back in October, the neighbor on the other side had warned me (the former owner) used to bury a lot of stuff. The yard is lumpy and uneven and when the landscapers came, I advised them there will be things buried back there," Anderson said.

The bomb squad was called back Thursday after a third device was found, police confirmed to Action News.

Authorities say you should call police if you ever find one of these devices and never touch them.

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