A suspicious package containing white powder addressed to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office was intercepted at a mail facility and is under investigation by state and federal law enforcement.
A suspicious package was sent to the Colorado secretary of state but was intercepted at a mail facility in Denver Tuesday.
Election officials in at least 15 U.S. states have been targeted with suspicious packages, and several secretaries of state ...
Authorities are investigating a suspicious package addressed to the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Authorities are investigating a suspicious package addressed to the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
According to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, the package appears similar to other packages sent to several ...
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Denver officials intercepted a suspicious package for the Secretary of State, found to contain harmless white powder.
The package was sent with a return address to the “U.S. Traitor Elimination Army” and a preliminary investigation showed the powder is likely harmless, officials said. Letters to the editor ...
Authorities on Tuesday intercepted a "suspicious" package that was addressed to the Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
Letters with fentanyl laced powder were sent to five state elections offices last November, according to the Colorado ...