Report issued by BPD Public Affairs


BOSTON POLICE INVESTIGATE SUSPICIOUS LOOKING LETTERS RECEIVED BY FIVE
AREA HOSPITALS



On Wednesday, April 8, 2009, five area hospitals called Boston Police
to report the receipt of suspicious looking letters. Officers were
dispatched to the following five locations.



At about 10:47am, on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, officers from Area B-2
(Roxbury) responded to a radio call at 125 Parker Hill Avenue (New
England Baptist Hospital) for the report of suspicious looking letter.
According to hospital employees, the letter showed no indications (i.e.
visible substances or powder) of being hazardous.



At about 12:00pm, on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, officers from Area D-4
(South End) responded to a radio call at 850 Harrison Avenue (Boston
Medical Center) for the report of a suspicious looking or threatening
looking letter. According to hospital employees, the letter showed no
indications (i.e. visible substances or powder) of being hazardous.



At about 12:36pm, on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, officers from Area B-2
(Roxbury) responded to a radio call in the area of Fenwood Road and
Vining Street (Brigham & Women’s Hospital) for the for the report of a
suspicious looking or threatening looking letter.



At about 1:31pm, on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, officers from Area A-1
(Downtown) responded to 800 Washington Street (Tufts Medical Center)
for the fourth report of a threatening looking letter.



At about 2:12pm, on Wednesday, April 8, 2009, officers from Area B-2
(Roxbury) responded to 330 Brookline Avenue (Beth Israel Hospital) for
the fifth report of a threatening looking letter.



The Boston Police Hazmat Team was dispatched to all five locations.



At present, it appears that the envelopes received at the five
locations were sent from a single source. There are no specific threats
in or on the envelopes and no white powder has been detected. The
sender appears to be a zealous advocate for patient’s rights and makes
statements critical of the care provided by these hospitals. This
investigation is ongoing and, at this time, there is no biological
threat.



During the course of the investigation, no evacuations occurred at any
of the locations and hospital service was never interrupted.





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