Salem, Ore. – Oregon State Police say a Eugene man is the person of interest in the case.
Hazardous material teams responded to these locations as well as investigators from multiple law enforcement agencies on Monday. Preliminary testing from the hazardous material teams could not detect any harmful substances.
Yesterday investigators identified 34 year old Lance T STORM, of Eugene, as a person of interest. He was located and interviewed regard this investigation. Police say STORM was very forthcoming and eager to discuss the letters he mailed. STORM told investigators the communications were not intended to cause alarm and he denied the inclusion of harmful substances.
STORM did not appear to present any violent or dangerous behavior and was not perceived as a threat to the community. He was released and the reports containing detailed information obtained during the investigation involving will be forwarded to several district attorney offices for consideration of charges.
The following counties where letters are known to be received were Grant, Harney, Umatilla, Klamath, Lake, Grant, Jackson, Wasco, Marion, Polk, Lane, Sherman, Tillamook, Gilliam, Columbia, Linn, Jefferson, Wheeler, Union, Douglas, Baker, Yamhill, Wallowa and Coos.
The Oregon State Police was assisted by the FBI, US Postal Service, The Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office, and law enforcement agencies from counties where the letters were received.
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