‘unknown white powder’
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Cherry Street building reopens, mysterious powder deemed ‘non-biological’
NAUGATUCK — Police are allowing residents of 123 Cherry St. back in their homes after the FBI determined a suspicious white powder found there last week is not a threat. In a statement released early Sunday, police said the powder is “non-biological” and the building is safe enough for residents to return. An envelope... »
Mysterious white powder mailed to borough resident
NAUGATUCK — Police have closed a Cherry Street building after an envelope with a white unknown powder was mailed to one of the building’s residents. At about 8 p.m. last night, the resident who lives on the second floor of 123 Cherry St. reported she received a letter in the mail that contained an... »




