Testing of one of the letters, sent in October of this year, determined that the substance added by sender Nicholas Sepesko, of Hamden, was harmless calcium carbonate, according to the office of U.S. Attorney for Connecticut John H. Durham. The contents of the other two letters containing the substance reportedly have yet to be tested.
The letters, which were mailed without a return address, were reportedly sent between October of 2018 and November of 2020; three of the letters contained the white substance.
Sepesko faces charges for mailing threatening communications, conveying false information, and hoax, authorities said.
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