REDFORD, MI -- Michigan State Police say they found 29 active or inert bombs at the home of a Redford Township man who discovered them on the property. The man even brought one of the artillery shells to the Redford Police Department for inspection.

Police are using the incident as a way to remind people not to touch or move any possible explosive you may find on your property.

If you find something in your home that you believe is an old explosive, PLEASE do not drive it to the local police station, state police post or fire department. Currently the MSP bomb squad is heading to the Redford PD for an artillery shell someone brought in! pic.twitter.com/NAruZMMQ2Q — MSP Metro Detroit (@mspmetrodet) April 29, 2019

Police were able to determine the shell the man brought to the station was not active, but still cautioned citizens against touching anything similar they may find. The best option is to call local police or firefighters to have them come inspect the device and remove it safely.

After clearing the police station, bomb squad members went to the man’s house and found even more explosives on the property. They were removed and the house appears to be safe.

FINAL UPDATE: The MSP Bomb Squad has just cleared Redford Township. One inert item was recovered from the police department and 29 live and inert items were located at the citizens home. Here are a couple of pics of the items found. Nice job by the bomb squad. pic.twitter.com/BtowIzGxwz — MSP Metro Detroit (@mspmetrodet) April 29, 2019

MSP did not say how the explosives may have ended up the property or if the man faces any criminal charges for bringing the shell into the police station.