From: Travis
Subject: FBI asking for your help...please pass along
Date: Saturday, December 20, 2008,

 http://www.emergencyemail.org/newsemergency/anmviewer.asp?a=341&z=1

  NewsEmergency.com

White Powder Letters Received Around the United States - FBI Requests
Assistance and Information from the Public

*For Immediate Release
*December 19, 2008

*FBI Dallas
*Contact: Special Agent Mark White
(972) 559-5000

*Suspicious White Powder Letters Received Around the United States*

Since Monday, December 8, letters containing a note and suspicious white
powder have been received by the offices of more than 40 governors across
the country. Additional letters have been received at several U.S. Embassies
overseas, said Robert E. Casey, Jr., Special Agent in Charge, Dallas FBI.

The white powder in each of these letters has been field screened and the
tests have met with negative results. The powder has been forwarded to local
laboratories and testing to date has been negative for biological agents.
The FBI has contacted the governors' offices and the State Department to be
on the lookout for additional letters.

[image: Photos of North Carolina letter]

[image: Photo of Connecticut letter]

Today, Mr. Casey announced the release of additional information regarding
these mailings, to solicit the public's help to identify the person or
persons responsible for these crimes. Photographs of envelopes sent to
governors' offices are below. Although the photographs are of the envelopes
sent to the governors of North Carolina and Connecticut, they are similar in
content to all letters sent to the governors' offices and embassies
overseas.
These envelopes have the following characteristics:

1.The postmarks reflect mailing on December 4, December 8, or December 11,
2008.

2.The postmark is either "Dallas, Texas" or "North Texas". The "North Texas"
postmark reflects the envelope was processed through the mail facility in
Coppell, Texas, a suburb of Dallas.

  [image: Dallas Postmark] [image: North Texas Postmark]

3.The return addresses used have been one of four addresses for FBI offices
in Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, and El Paso, Texas. Names have been
redacted from these addresses; the FBI is not disclosing the names at this
time.

4.There is a note within the envelope. The content of that note has been the
same in each mailing. Although the content of the note is not being
disclosed at this time, the meaning of the message is not clear.

   [image: Dallas return address] [image: El Paso return address] [image:
Houston return address] [image: San Antonio return address]

Although the substance contained in the mailings is not harmful, the
threatening mailings not only constitute a federal crime, but cause alarm to
victims and victim institutions and expend costly resources of police, fire,
and other emergency responders and state, local, and federal laboratories.

The FBI and United States Postal Inspection Service intend to vigorously
investigate these crimes and arrest the person or persons responsible.

The Postal Inspection Service is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for
information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons
responsible for these mailings.

Anyone with information on who may be sending these letters is requested to
contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL FBI (1-800-225-5324), the Postal Inspection
Service at 877-876-2455, or local law enforcement. If you receive a letter,
please notify the FBI and your local authorities. Information on how to
handle a suspicious package can be found on www.fbi.gov.

**Note: All of the above photographs are of the highest quality available.**










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