Hayward Police Investigate Suspected Car Bomb
POSTED: 10:57 AM PST February 9, 2004
HAYWARD, Calif. -- Bomb experts are on a street in Hayward this morning examining a suspicious device found in a car at Highland Boulevard near Mission Street.
Police and sheriff's deputies are looking for a man and a woman who may have left a bomb in a stolen car.
Investigators say the pair crashed the car into a fire hydrant and then fled after pulling a gun on someone who witnessed the crash.
People with any information about this case are urged to contact the Hayward police.
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People Sickened in Downtown Building
UPDATED - Monday February 09, 2004 2:26pm
Washington (AP) - Six mailroom workers at an environmental law firm became ill Monday shortly after the mail arrived.
One person was hospitalized and six others were treated at the scene for eye and nose irritation, said Larry Schultz, a battalion commander for the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department. Their symptoms lessened after they were removed from the mailroom, Schultz said.
There were no reports of any suspicious substances or packages, but hazardous materials crews were searching.
All six worked for a mail handling contractor at the law firm of Beveridge and Diamond, said John Hanson, a spokesman for the firm. He said he knew of no threats against the law group.
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