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Clinton campaign headquarters evacuated over suspicious white powder; found to be 'non-hazardous'

By Daniel Uria
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during her debate with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A standard white envelope filled with a suspicious white powder was delivered to Clinton's campaign office in New York. One floor of the office was evacuated as federal and local officials determined the substance to be non-hazordous.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks during her debate with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A standard white envelope filled with a suspicious white powder was delivered to Clinton's campaign office in New York. One floor of the office was evacuated as federal and local officials determined the substance to be non-hazordous. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UPI) -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's New York campaign office was evacuated after an envelope filled with suspicious white powder was found, police said.

Clinton campaign staffers discovered and opened the standard white envelope at Clinton's Manhattan office at about 5:30 p.m. on Friday before it was taken to the Brooklyn campaign headquarters, according to the New York Daily News.

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The New York Police Department Emergency Service Unit, the Office of Emergency Management and the Department of Environmental Protection responded and determined the substance was non-hazardous after preliminary testing.

"The four individuals involved have reported no health issues and, following a full examination by medical personnel, were each released to go home," Clinton campaign spokesman Glen Caplin said in a statement.

The 11th floor of the campaign office was evacuated during the incident while another office used by the Clinton campaign remained open throughout, CNN reported.

"Our office remained open throughout this period and will remain open without interruption [Saturday] morning," Caplin said.

It remains unclear what exactly was inside the envelope or why it was delivered to the campaign office after being opened. Local police, the U.S. Secret Service and the Office of Emergency Management are investigating the incident.

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