White powder in Pr. William courthouse
Jennifer Buske reports on the Crime Scene blog that a portion of the Prince William County Courthouse has been blocked off after an employee opened a piece of mail carrying a suspicious white powder, Manassas Fire officials said.
The fire marshal's office was called about 11:15 a.m. after the powder spilled from an envelope opened by a worker in the mail and archives room. The powder came in contact with three of the 11 people near the envelope, officials said.
Read the entire post on the Crime Scene.
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| November 23, 2010; 1:41 PM ET
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