No threat found after suspicious package reported

Posted on Nov 13 2013 - 1:31pm by Thomas Graning
Officials investigate a suspicious package at Martindale Hall Wednesday morning. Officials said an employee opened a letter and felt a reaction. No threat was found. (Photo/Thomas Graning)

Officials investigate a suspicious package at Martindale Hall Wednesday morning. Officials said an employee opened a letter and felt a reaction. No threat was found. (Photo/Thomas Graning)

No threat was found after an employee reported a suspicious package at Martindale Hall Wednesday.

According to Noel Wilkin, Associate Provost and a member of the Crisis Action Team, officials were called to the scene about 10:30 Wednesday morning after an employee opened a letter.

“An employee opened a transcript, and had a reaction through some itchiness in her hands and felt flushed,” Wilkin said. “She contacted (University Police Department).”

Officials from UPD, FBI, the Oxford Fire Department Hazmat team and paramedics from Baptist Memorial Hospital  responded to the scene.

“They contained the office and secured the package,” Wilkin said. “They tested the package to make sure it contained no bio-hazards or threats. There were no threats or bio-hazards identified. ”

Wilkin said the scene was determined not to pose any threat, and an all-clear was given by noon.