Originally published Tuesday, July 17, 2012 at 7:15 PM
Blame Wash. crows for 'suspicious powder' scare
A Snohomish County fire spokeswoman says blame the crows for a "suspicious powder" scare at an Edmonds, Wash., intersection that detoured traffic for more than an hour.
The Associated Press
A Snohomish County fire spokeswoman says blame the crows for a "suspicious powder" scare at an Edmonds, Wash., intersection that detoured traffic for more than an hour.
County Fire District 1 spokeswoman Leslie Hynes tells The Daily Herald (http://is.gd/Fs8yKM) that a hazardous materials team responded Tuesday to a report about an unknown white powder in the roadway.
A witness finally told the crew that a couple of crows were to blame. Hynes says a woman was going jogging when she noticed the birds dragging a bag of white flour.
Hynes says the woman took the bag away from the birds, put it in a garbage can and kept running. It took firefighters about an hour to clear the scene.
Says Hynes: "Two crows and a two-alarm hazmat incident."
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Information from: The Daily Herald, http://www.heraldnet.com










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