Training grenade found during garbage sorting at Pembroke Pines Waste Management

Pembroke Pines police are investigating after a possible grenade was found Monday morning during garbage sorting at Waste Management.

PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. – Pembroke Pines police were called to the Waste Management facility Monday morning after a possible grenade was found during garbage sorting.

Local 10 News reporter Ian Margol was at the scene at 20701 Pembroke Road and was told that an employee spotted the device and immediately notified authorities.

According to authorities, the item was isolated near the rear of the facility as the Broward Sheriff's Office bomb squad was called in to assess and remove the item.

Margol said the device appeared to be an old ammunition box with a canteen in it and an old grenade right underneath it. 

BSO's Bomb Unit eventually determined the device was a training grenade and not a live one. 

Police said there was no safety threat to the public. 

It's unclear who discarded the device or from where exactly it came. 


About the Authors:

Amanda Batchelor is the Digital Executive Producer for Local10.com.

Ian Margol joined the Local 10 News team in July 2016 as a general assignment reporter. Born in Miami Beach and raised in Broward County, Ian is thrilled to be back home in South Florida.