LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles police bomb squad was called to a Hollywood home Monday morning after the owners found a Civil War-era cannonball in their basement.

David Goggin says the "iron ball" was found while digging out old pipes in the basement.

The bomb squad, which was called in around 11 a.m., feared the ball was filled with unstable black powder.


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Goggin says he trusted his steady hands to carry the cannonball through the front yard and hand it over to authorities.

He also says he's glad to have it out of his home.

"I just didn't think it was a good idea to have ancient munitions in your basement," he told KTLA.

The cannonball was eventually deemed safe, according to Sgt. Sal Ogaz of the Los Angeles Police Department.

The discovery wasn't the first of its kind inside the home along the 2900 block of Durand Drive, just east of the Hollywood Reservoir.

About 18 years ago, three other Civil War-era cannonballs and a grenade were found there.

Goggin's wife Keiko actually dropped the grenade on the ground, but luckily it was inert.