Authorities evacuated state offices in Cheyenne on Monday after the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office received a white substance in the mail, mirroring incidents at election offices in Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska.
Situated just north of the Capitol, the Herschler Building’s two wings house several state agencies, including the Secretary of State’s office, Wyoming Public Health Division, the State Treasurer’s Office, the Department of Education and the Department of Revenue.
“The [Secretary of State’s] office has notified county election officials advising them to be aware of suspicious mail and to use extra precaution,” according to a press release from the secretary of state’s office. “Law enforcement is currently evaluating and investigating the incident.”
Secretary Chuck Gray was attending a legislative committee meeting in Laramie when his office was notified of the incident.
“We just received notice that in our office … a white powder was opened in an envelope this morning,” Gray told the committee, adding that the Wyoming Highway Patrol had responded.
In Nebraska, the suspicious substance was determined to be non-hazardous, according to a press release.
“Authorities will turn over the envelope and its contents to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Postal Service authorities,” the press release states. “No one was harmed during the handling of the envelope and subsequent investigation.”
The Wyoming Highway Patrol and the FBI did not respond to WyoFile’s request for comment by press time.
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