Current:Home > MarketsWhite powdery substance found outside Colorado family's home 'exploded'; FBI responds -CapitalCourse
White powdery substance found outside Colorado family's home 'exploded'; FBI responds
View
Date:2025-04-18 19:36:54
Three people were briefly hospitalized after a "white powdery substance" exploded in a Colorado home on Tuesday.
Arapahoe County deputies say a family found a small container on the front porch of their apartment in around 6:30 p.m. and a "white powdery substance" exploded when they brought it inside, according to an X post. Two hazardous material teams and one bomb team went to the home.
"Three people were exposed and were transported to a local hospital as a precaution. None of them appeared to have any serious reaction to the powder," according to the post. The family was back in the home later that night, sheriff's office spokesperson Ginger Delgado shared with USA TODAY on Thursday.
Tests done on the powder that night came back inconsistent, according to Delgado.
The FBI field office in Denver confirmed to USA TODAY that additional testing of the substance was done at the request of the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office and found "no indication of anything criminal or any danger to the community."
The testing done by the FBI Denver office, according to Delgado, revealed that the substance that "exploded" was CS powder, a riot control agent in powder form. CS, also known as tear gas, can cause irritation to the eyes, mouth, throat, lungs, and skin, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Incident is 'closed,' sheriff's office says
The incident that occurred Tuesday evening shared no connection to any other incidents reported in the area, Delgado said. "It was our first call."
It was not immediately clear to the sheriff's office how, or why the container ended up on the front porch, but says the incident is closed.
veryGood! (648)
Related
- Selena Gomez's "Weird Uncles" Steve Martin and Martin Short React to Her Engagement
- Group resubmits proposal to use paper ballots in Arkansas elections
- San Antonio police release video of persons of interest in killing of pregnant Texas teen Savanah Soto and boyfriend Matthew Guerra
- The horror! Jim Gaffigan on horrible kids' movies
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Vikings tab rookie QB Jaren Hall to start Sunday night vs. Green Bay
- Nevada drivers can now add a symbol identifying certain medical conditions on their driver license
- GOP lawmakers ask Wisconsin Supreme Court to reconsider redistricting ruling, schedule for new maps
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- 'Color Purple' star Danielle Brooks can't stop talking like Oprah: 'I didn't even notice!'
Ranking
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Mikaela Shiffrin masters tough course conditions at women’s World Cup GS for career win 92
- A number away from $137 million, Michigan man instead wins $1 million in Mega Millions game
- Two teenagers shot and killed Wednesday in Lynn, Massachusetts
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- Indiana gym house up for sale for $599,000 price tag
- Pistons match longest losing streak in NBA history at 28 games, falling 128-122 to Boston in OT
- What does 'atp' mean? It depends. Your guide to using the slang term.
Recommendation
SFO's new sensory room helps neurodivergent travelers fight flying jitters
How recent ‘swatting’ calls targeting officials may prompt heavier penalties for hoax police calls
The Most-Shopped Celeb Picks in 2023— Shay Mitchell, Oprah Winfrey, Kendall Jenner, Sofia Richie & More
Nevada drivers can now add a symbol identifying certain medical conditions on their driver license
Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
House where 4 Idaho students were slain is being demolished despite families' concerns
The Excerpt podcast: 2023 in Film - Barbie triumphs, Marvel loses steam
Kremlin opposition leader Alexey Navalny moved to Arctic penal colony but doing well, spokesperson says