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Posted: 7/24/2013 7:07:20 PM EDT
Police are investigating after they found a girl wandering alone on the property of an apartment building, and found a grenade inside the bedroom of her father's apartment.

Miami police received a call about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday about a 3-year-old girl wandering alone on the building's property in the 900 block of Southwest 3rd Street.

When officers arrived, police said they did a door-to-door search. They said the girl lives at the apartment with her dad and his girlfriend, but police were unable to find either of them.



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Someone should really ban those...for the chillren
Link Posted: 7/24/2013 7:12:29 PM EDT
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It would be a great day for America if we could ban dumb asses.



 
Link Posted: 7/24/2013 7:17:08 PM EDT
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Truly stupid but they can't find the father at all.
Link Posted: 7/24/2013 7:24:42 PM EDT
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Kid is obviously better off, dad must be an evil gun nut.
Link Posted: 7/24/2013 7:36:33 PM EDT
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Parental rights and the right to reproduce. Some people should not have them.
Link Posted: 7/24/2013 8:38:13 PM EDT
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what are the chances that it's an inert grenade. And someone please tell what an "Arsenal of ammunition" is.
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Link Posted: 7/24/2013 8:44:17 PM EDT
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Local Miami Gardens Cop friend said it was a fake grenade and the "arsenal" were air soft toys.
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Hard to tell from the badly-worded article, but it seems they weren't sure if the grenade was loaded or not.  
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Hard to tell from the badly-worded article, but it seems they weren't sure if the grenade was loaded or not.  
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Luis Bianchi, 25, is being held on $5000 bond on child neglect charges, according to Miami Police.





Officials began looking for the man Wednesday night when they were alerted that a three-year-old was roaming the halls of her father's apartment at 922 SW 3rd Street.





When police arrived, they entered the apartment that the girl and neighbors said she lived in to try to find her parents. When they checked the bedroom, officers noticed several high-powered weapons, specifically AR-15s, and a grenade sitting on a table in plain view, according to an arrest affidavit.





Officials said the weapons were unsecured and in arms-reach of the child.







Police say Bianchi turned himself in after seeing the report on the evening news. He told officials he left his daughter at the apartment at about 6 p.m. after speaking to her mother, who said she was on her way, the affidavit said.





Since he was running late to work, he said he sat his daughter down in front of the television, put a couch against the door to his room where the weapons were and left, according to the affidavit.





He told police that he left the door to the apartment locked before leaving, officials said. When police asked him about the weapons, he said he leaves them on a table, but blocks the door to his room with the couch, the affidavit said.








However, officials said the couch was not completely blocking the door.





A man who said he is the girl's grandfather said Wednesday that his son had a permit to carry guns, but perhaps not a grenade.





Stay with NBC6.com and NBC 6 South Florida for updates.









 
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