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real WWII-style grenade with the explosive material removed. photo/WWII restoration.com
real WWII-style grenade with the explosive material removed. photo/WWII restoration.com
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ALBUQUERQUE — Just in case it wasn’t clear: Weapons and drugs don’t make good charitable donations.

Albuquerque police briefly evacuated a Goodwill store Thursday after someone left a pistol, ammunition, a grenade and some marijuana in a collection box.

Police spokeswoman Nadine Hamby said the police bomb squad took the grenade away for demolition after determining it was a World War II-style inert — or inactive — grenade. The police report did not list what type of guns were in the box or the quantity of marijuana.

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