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Anchorage police investigate after razor blades are found twice near playground equipment
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Date:2025-04-07 00:57:55
EAGLE RIVER, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage police are investigating after razor blades were twice found in a suburban park, including once on a slide as a child was preparing to use it, a television station is reporting.
The first incident occurred Oct. 8 when Felicia Pope said she saw razor blades on the slide in Schroeder Park in suburban Eagle River just as her 3-year-old daughter Abigail was preparing to slide down, she told KTUU-TV.
“I ran as fast as my body would let me run — even faster” to stop her daughter, Pope said.
“It was designed to catch a kid at max force with gravity working against them. It was designed to harm,” she said.
Police were called to the park again Sunday after a razor blade was found on the ground by playground equipment.
No injuries have been reported.
Anchorage police told KTUU they are investigating.
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