Two WWII-era bazooka rounds found in Massachusetts town river in the same week via magnet fishing

The bazooka round was successfully counter-charged in a secure location, rendering it safe

Two projectiles believed locally to be from World War II-era shipments have been discovered in the same week in Massachusetts' Charles River, says the Mass. State Police.

Both were discovered under the Kendrick Bridge in Needham, Massachusetts via magnet fishing.

In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, "At approximately 1 PM today two members of the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad responded to Needham after a person fishing with a magnet pulled another deteriorated military ordnance piece from the Charles River."

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"The object was determined to be an old, possibly WWII-era heavily deteriorated bazooka round."

Citing using "an abundance of caution," the Mass. State Police Bomb Squad members called to the scene transported the bazooka round to a secure location where it was counter-charged.

On Wed. March 6, two members of the Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad arrived to find a second deteriorated military ordnance piece discovered via magnet fishing from the Charles River within the same week. (Mass. State Police)

The first ordnance to be discovered in Needham this past week may be even older, according to the Mass. State Police: "Last week a magnet fisherman pulled a deteriorated projectile, believed to date from the WW1 or WW2 era, from the same stretch of river." 

It is still unconfirmed as to why these 20th-century projectiles are being found both at the present time and in the Charles River. Some local magnet fishermen shared anecdotally that the projectiles may have fallen off shipments in the river during World War II.

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The City of Needham, Massachusetts did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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