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BURLINGTON — The suspicious substance sent to the home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro was ...
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FOX61 on MSNCentral Connecticut State University president receives envelope with 'suspicious substance'Central Connecticut State University President Zulma R. Toro said she is OK and not physically hurt after opening the ...
An investigation is underway after the president of Central Connecticut State University said she received a letter with an ...
An envelope containing white powder was mailed to the Burlington home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma ...
BURLINGTON — The suspicious substance sent to the home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro was determined to be non-hazardous, Connecticut State Police said Monday.
Zulma Toro, who began her tenure at CCSU in 2017, said she opened a letter that was addressed to her, with no return address, and an unknown substance was released. Toro said she immediately ...
An envelope containing white powder was mailed to the Burlington home of Central Connecticut State University President Zulma Toro on Friday, police said. The white powder was removed by hazardous ...
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