Less than a week after the first day of spring began bringing children to Quad-City parks, a 2-year-old boy was injured Monday when he was cut by razor blades that had been glued to playground equipment in an East Moline park, police said.

East Moline Police Lt. Brian Foltz said the child suffered a minor laceration to his finger and that his father took him home and treated him there.

Police spent several hours Monday afternoon and evening searching the city's 15 parks after 12 razor blades were found glued to playground equipment at Millennium Park, 5101 Archer Drive.

Officers discovered another incident of vandalism at a nearby park, but Foltz said he was not sure if the two were related.

"We're always doing park checks," he said.

Police responded to Millennium Park at 12:45 p.m. after receiving a report about the razor blades.

Foltz said police weren't sure how long the razor blades were there. He also had no information on a possible suspect or suspects.

Officers removed the razor blades and collected other evidence, Capt. John Reynolds said.

Photos of the razor blades circulated across multiple social media platforms Monday.