![]() The Riverside County Sheriff's Department Hazard Device Team responded to the scene and collected the items. ![]() "This incident was not an unusual occurrence, as we routinely find and seize inert military ordnance." "Although the launcher tubes are illegal to possess, they were not a safety hazard and there was no threat to the community," the department said. Inside the dumpster were two empty, one-time use, disposable AT4 launcher tubes and one inert practice grenade that was cut in half. The location was less than a mile from Liberty High School. On Wednesday, Perris Station deputies responded to the 32200 block of Leon Road, Winchester, regarding a military ordnance found in a trash dumpster, the Riverside County Sheriff's Department told NPR. Two rocket launchers and a practice grenade were found in a trash can at a residence near a California school earlier this week, authorities said. ![]() Authorities found two rocket launchers and a practice grenade at a house in Temecula, Calif., on Tuesday.
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