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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
National
David Struett

Daily Herald building evacuated for suspicious package

Law enforcement officials were called to the Daily Herald building in Arlington Heights Jan. 16, 2020, for a suspicious package. | Google Maps

The offices of the Daily Herald were evacuated Thursday morning in Arlington Heights after reports of a suspicious package.

Police and fire crews were called at 8:58 a.m. for a hazardous materials situation at the six-story office building at 95 W. Algonquin Rd., according to Arlington Heights police Public Safety Officer Roberto Gonzalez.

The offices were evacuated and there were no reported injuries, Gonzalez said. Everyone has been allowed back into the building.

The Daily Herald reported that a 9-by-12-inch envelope delivered by the postal service began leaking white powder.

One employee tossed the envelope in a trash can, and another employee tied the bag shut before calling 911, the Daily Herald reported. Three workers were examined for exposure but showed no symptoms.

The FBI, which is leading the investigation, said it responded to the building and that there’s “no current threat to public safety.” An FBI spokeswoman declined to provide additional details.

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