Hotel quarantined after anthrax scare in US state of Michigan
Friday, August 26, 2005
A Midland, Michigan hotel was temporarily quarantined Thursday night when a letter with suspicious white powder was opened at the Ashman Court Hotel on Main Street.
A hotel employee is said to have opened the letter around 16:00 UTC time on Thursday. Shortly after, the police, FBI and HAZMAT teams were called to the building. Preliminary results from FBI tests showed that the envelope did not contain the deadly bacteria anthrax, as first thought.
The letter contained "a threat" according to local reports, however details were not released. It is also unknown as to what substance the white powder is.
This is the second anthrax scare on the city this year, exactly four months ago the Midland Daily News office, located across the street to the hotel, was sent a similar envelope with suspicious powder. It is not known if the two cases are related or not.
Sources
edit- Kelly Nankervis. "Another anthrax hoax (Requires free subscription)" — Midland Daily News, August 26, 2005
- "Suspicious Substance Sent To Midland Hotel" — WNEM-TV, August 25, 2005
- "White powder likely benign" — Saginaw News, August 26, 2005
- Google satellite map showing hotel
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