She is set to stand trial in May on charges of public mischief and uttering threats to cause bodily harm in connection to the incident on Nov. 29 were found to be connected.Īlexa Emerson, previously known as Amanda Totchek, is accused of sending the packages containing white powder to five Saskatoon businesses while she was in custody on separate criminal harassment charges. “If we find this is being done maliciously, done by somebody who is seeking attention, we would follow the steps we need to, to hopefully see it doesn’t happen again,” Edwards said, noting packages sent on Nov. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The package at the Cancer Centre was discovered in a “relatively confined area,” allowing the hazmat team to investigate while normal operations at the centre continued, she said. 29 incident was about $53,300 - $39,470 for “direct apparatus costs” and $13,850 for overtime costs.Īt the time, police spokeswoman Kelsie Fraser said the incident cost police about $13,500 - including about $8,100 in overtime pay and callout expenses.Įdwards said one of the packages on Monday was delivered via Canada Post. In November, deputy fire chief Andy Kotelmach estimated the fire and emergency response cost for the Nov. 'A suspicious package was found in the Fine Arts Building and an evacuation of all campus. “My concern is that a message needs to be sent,” he said. Clair County Community College campus in downtown Port Huron. Darren Hill the city can try to recoup costs if charges are laid in an incident. Hill said the November multi-location incident cost $66,000, but added he’s not just concerned about the money. Saskatoon StarPhoenixĭuring Monday’s city council meeting, city solicitor Patricia Warwick told Coun. Article content Emergency responders dealt with a second suspicious package at the Saskatoon Cancer Centre on March 27, 2017. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.Phoenix Fire Department Hazardous Materials technicians went into the building to try to identify the substance, according to the statement.įire crews evaluated the man who was exposed to the substance for more than an hour, and he was found to be in stable condition, the statement said. Newark Police report that the package was found at 1st and E. Jake Van Hook with the Phoenix Fire Department.
"Our crews immediately began evaluating him while simultaneously working with Phoenix police to evacuate the area and isolate the area so that we would minimize who was exposed," said Capt.
The 305 building, attached to a parking garage, houses City of Phoenix water and customer service personnel.Ī man, who was not identified, was the only person exposed to the substance, according to fire officials. Next Weather Alert: A 2nd round of potentially severe weather could develop. Metro police are investigating a suspicious package after responding to a reported bank robbery in the 300 block of South Fourth Street in downtown Las Vegas on Thursday, Jan. of an envelope containing an unknown white powder substance and began working with police to evacuate the area, according to a statement from Phoenix Fire Department. A downtown Minneapolis intersection was closed Tuesday morning as Minneapolis police investigate a suspicious package. Authorities investigated a suspicious envelope at a downtown building in the area of 3rd Avenue and Washington Street on Tuesday.įire officials said they received a report sometime after 8 a.m.