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NJ resident discovers unexploded WWII ordinances in backyard

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. New Jerseyauthorities recently detonated two World War II explosives discovered in a neighborhood, only to find a third later in the same yard. Kyle M. Anderson had landscapers dig up the backyard of his newly-purchased property in Cape May, expecting to find strange things after a neighbor told him the previous owner had buried a lot of items. The yard is lumpy and uneven, Anderson told ABC 6 News this week. When the landscapers came, I advised them there will be things buried back there. (Cape May Police)

World War II-era explosives found in back yard of New Jersey home

World War II-era explosives found buried at home owned by Memphis Grizzlies basketball player’s dad Michael Sheridan © Provided by New York Daily News Unexploded World War II-era ordnance was found in the back yard of a home in New Jersey, police said. Authorities later blew them up at a nearby beach. The family of an NBA player uncovered a blast from the past in the back of a New Jersey home. Two rusted World War II-era artillery shells were removed from a back yard in Cape May Wednesday, authorities said. The ordnance was then brought to a nearby beach and exploded for safety.

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