Law enforcement officials in Grant County are asking parents to talk to kids about toy guns in public places. According to a social media post by the Fennimore Police Department, officers were alerted to several high school students playing with nerf guns, splatter guns and BB guns around town in public places or vehicles. Authorities say, due to recent events, people are hyper vigilant about the possibility of firearms near churches, schools and other gatherings. Officers remind you that public locations are not appropriate places to play with look-alike toys – especially those that resemble a real firearm.
Fennimore Police Warning About Toy Guns
May 27, 2022 | 12:48 PM

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