All Clear Given After Report of Suspicious Powder at Supreme Court of Alabama

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A suspicious powder found in a piece of mail at the Supreme Court of Alabama building in downtown Montgomery prompted a large police and fire presence. The powder was tested and determined to be harmless, allowing employees to return to work.

Supreme Court of Alabama officials confirmed that the response was due to a suspicious powder found Tuesday in a piece of mail opened in a secure, non-public area of the building.No further information has been made available at this time.

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