SALEM, Ore. — Authorities in Oregon are investigating suspicious packages sent to government buildings around the state.
Oregon State Police said Monday that some of the packages contained an unknown substance. Police did not say how many packages were received or which government buildings received them. Hazardous materials teams and investigators have responded to the scenes.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department in southwest Oregon was among the agencies receiving the mailings. The Mail Tribune in Medford reported that the department’s rural office in White City discovered a package and that the department’s main building was evacuated for about three hours.
The package was turned over to federal authorities. Sheriff’s Capt. Nathan Sickler declined to reveal any details about the mailing.
U.S. Postal Inspector Jeremy Leder told KATU-TV in Portland that it is “very likely” the mailings are related. Because letters sent within the state can have different dates of delivery, more letters may arrive at their locations Wednesday, he said.
Leder said he couldn’t comment on the content of the letters, but he said there is no reason to believe the general public is at risk.
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