90.0
Friday, May 25, 2012
Chase banks back to usual business
by   |  October 21, 2008  |  

photo

A dozen more letters possibly containing hazardous materials were sent to Chase bank branches throughout the country Tuesday, a Chase bank spokesman said.

Greg Hassell, a spokesman for the bank, said besides Oklahoma and Colorado, which received similar threatening letters Monday, notes were also mailed to Ohio, New Jersey and Illinois.

Hassell said not all the letters have been tested, but of the ones tested, all came back harmless.

“This is unusual, and something like this hasn’t happened at the bank in several years,” Hassell said.

He said some people were examined by doctors after coming in contact with the letters, but all have been released.

The branches in Norman and Oklahoma City that received the suspicious letters Monday were open Tuesday.

“It was business as usual in Oklahoma,” Hassell said.

Comments

The Oklahoma Daily is pleased to provide you the opportunity to share your thoughts about this article. We encourage lively debate on the issues of the day, but we ask you refrain from using profanity or other offensive speech, engaging in personal attacks or name-calling, posting advertising, or straying from the topic at hand. To comment, you must be a registered user of OUDaily.com. Thanks for taking the time to offer your thoughts.

You must be logged in to leave a comment. Log in | Register