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Canadian embassy in Washington evacuated over suspicious letter

Published: 27 Oct 2012 - 02:11 am | Last Updated: 07 Feb 2022 - 12:34 am

WASHINGTON: The Canadian embassy in Washington was evacuated briefly yesterday because of a suspicious letter, forcing out employees for more than an hour, officials said.

US Secret Service and local emergency responders investigated the incident but found nothing dangerous. 

“It was found to be non-hazardous,” Secret Service spokesman Max Milien said of the letter.

Embassy spokesman Chris Plunkett said the embassy’s 325 employees were evacuated at around 9:30am after a suspicious letter was found in the mail room. 

Workers spilled onto Pennsylvania Avenue, a major artery that leads to the White House just 2.4km away, which was partially blocked off before the all-clear was given. Plunkett said embassy staff were allowed back in at around 10:35am. Officials gave no other details about the contents of the letter. Reuters