razor blades at playground in illinois

This image of razor blades glued to playground equipment in Illinois went viral last week after it was shared on Facebook. A 2-year-old was injured. A similar incident was reported at a park outside Philadelphia.

Last week, images of a toddler's hands sliced up by razor blades that were glued to playground equipment in Illinois went viral. Now, a similar incident has been reported at a park outside of Philadelphia.

Police are looking for the person responsible for duct-taping razor blades to playground equipment in Brookhaven Borough, Delaware County on Tuesday, according to multiple Philadelphia news outlets.

No one was injured in the most recent incident but police are advising parents to check playground equipment before letting their children play.

Police checked the parks in the area surrounding Eaton Park where the incident was reported and nothing else was found.

"I understand it's April Fool's Day but this is not a joke. It's not funny," Bob Kilman, a nearby resident told CBS3.

The incident was nearly identical to the one reported in Illinois last week when police in East Moline said they found about a dozen razor blades glued to playground equipment at a local park. Photos of the razor blades and a 2-year-old's bloody, cut hand went viral on Facebook and made national headlines.