A woman went on social media to warn others over a nasty prank she noticed at Walmart.
Kelly Boulay of Connecticut said that she was injured after finding a razor blade embedded in a Walmart shopping cart handle.
Boulay wrote about the incident on Facebook after she claimed she cut her finger.
Walmart confirmed the incident.
Razor Blades in Pump Handles
Razor blades were recently discovered hidden inside a gas pump at a station in Michigan, and it’s not the first time.
Several months ago, razor blades were found hidden inside pumps at several North Carolina gas stations. Before that, they were found in a city in Texas.
One blade was newer and the other was rusty, according to the report, which said they were found at the Speedway station on Church Street.
Coloma Township Police Chief Wes Smigielski said the razors were found in an area where a person could squeeze the pump, suggesting it was a deliberate act. Six more razors were found on the pump itself, he said.
Smigielski said there are no other reports of blades being found in gas handles in the surrounding areas.
Patricia Breese, the manager of the BP on Main Street in Archdale, told the station that she located a razor blade. “It could’ve been an attempt to put a razor blade inside of the handle,” Breese said. “You have to worry about things like infections and contaminations or just getting badly hurt,” she added.
Bobby Nicholas told the station that a razor blade was hidden in the rubber grip of the pump at a Circle K on Highway 64 in Siler City. He pulled it out before the blade fell.
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