Grenade found in Kirkby detonated safely in park

Merseyside Police has confirmed that a grenade found near a property in Kirkby on the morning of Wednesday 6 September has been safely detonated.

On Wednesday at around 10.20am, police were called to an address on Millbrook Drive to reports of a suspected grenade having been found outside the property. 

Officers attended and a cordon was put in place, with Millbrook Drive near Kirkby Park closed to traffic and pedestrians, and residents evacuated as a precaution.

The grenade was safely detonated in Millbrook Park and residents were able to return to their homes from around 2pm.

Chief Inspector Simon Owen said, “We have made extensive enquiries at the scene, speaking to potential witnesses and exploring all CCTV opportunities in the area.

“Thankfully this incident was swiftly brought to a safe conclusion, but such weapons clearly have the potential to cause very serious injury or worse.

“At this very early stage of the investigation, we are keeping an open mind about a motive. 

“I want to appeal to anyone who saw anybody acting suspiciously in the area of Millbrook Drive on Tuesday evening or early Wednesday morning to contact police.

“Grenades have absolutely no place on the streets of Merseyside, and the people who store, carry and use any weapons in our communities are not welcome here.

“If you have information on anyone who is using such weapons, or where they are being stored, contact us and we will take them off the streets and put offenders before the courts.”

Anyone with information on this incident, or who might have CCTV or dashcam that could assist the investigation, is asked to contact @MerPolCC, 101 quoting reference 23000848241 or call Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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