A Columbus man said he found several at the city’s Maynard and Summit Park located at 2327 Summit St.

A Columbus man is afraid to be identified for fear whoever left razor blades in a local park might be upset with him for throwing them out.

He said he found several at the city’s Maynard and Summit Park located at 2327 Summit St. in north Columbus.

One was under a swing and another in the mulch in front of a slide.

"If I hadn't seen that one over there he may have slid without me looking first. And he would've slid right over this razor blade," he said.

The man says what concerns him the most is what he found on a nearby slide. He discovered another double edged razor blade but this one was wedged between the seams of the slide, blade side up.

“It’s clearly intentional,” the man said.

It turns out the park is also a Pokemon stop in the hugely popular game Pokemon Go that has some of the app's players not always watching where they are walking.

"It's a little scary. It's just another thing to be careful about and to watch out for,” said Pokemon player Brooke Beaver.

The Columbus Recreation and Parks department is taking the incident seriously. A spokesperson tells 10TV, “The safety of our citizens is our top priority. We immediately inspected the area playgrounds and didn't find anything dangerous or unsafe."

The parent we spoke with says he hopes others have sharp enough vision to spot any other razor blades that may have been left behind.