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WWII Era Artillery Shell Found at Harpswell Home

WWII Era Artillery Shell Found at Harpswell Home

British artillery round from the World War II era - Maine State Police


Maine State Police are reminding the public to avoid touching suspicious devices after they were sent to a report of an unexploded military shell.

Officers say they went to a home in Harpswell around 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday, where the Maine State Police Bomb Squad and the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team identified the device as a British artillery round from the World War II era.

They say the round was moved to a safe area, and after a controlled counter charge, it was revealed that there were no explosive materials in the shell.

Officers say it’s essential to prioritize safety when spotting suspicious items.

People are advised not to touch, move, or attempt to examine the item. Instead, immediately contact your local law enforcement agency.

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