Test results show ‘unknown substance’ found on Humboldt Courthouse door poses no immediate threat

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EUREKA, Ca. (KIEM) – The discovery of an unknown substance on a door of the Humboldt County Courthouse on Monday led to a large investigation, shutting down Eureka’s busy I Street temporarily. By Tuesday, we now know that substance was not an identified chemical or biological agent, according to tests conducted by the Humboldt County HAZMAT unit. More tests are scheduled.

Here is an update from the county:

Based on results from yesterday’s field tests, the Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services – Public Health concluded that the substance found on the ground floor court house door at 421 I Street in Eureka was not an identified chemical or biological agent. The substance was cleaned yesterday afternoon, and Humboldt County Risk Management has cleared the area for use by members of the public.

One individual came in to contact with the substance yesterday. Reasonable precautionary measures were taken to prevent any potential ill effects. So far, there have been no reported symptoms of concern from this incident. An out of area lab will be performing further tests, based on hazmat protocols, to provide additional information.

We want to thank personnel from Humboldt County Risk Management, Environmental Health, Humboldt Bay Fire, Sheriff’s Office, Eureka Police, Public Health Lab, Courts and other professional staff, and the Hazmat team, all of whom worked together to mitigate any public exposure or injury from this event.

**Previously**

This morning around 9 am the county was notified that there is a white substance on the door and entrance to the Court Clerk’s entrance of the County Courthouse, located at the 421 I Street. County Public Health is on site and has performed field tests and ruled out most common threats, including biological and chemical agents. Staff is taking samples of the material to an out of area lab for further testing. There was no indication of criminal activity or threats on the facility. Staff has also contacted the FBI, who has approved initiation of clean-up of the material.

Out of an abundance of caution the public entrance to the Court Clerk’s office has been closed. All other functions of the courthouse remain open. We will provide more updates when more information becomes available.

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