Siloam Springs Man Gets 15 Years for Mailing White Powder
By: KNWA News
Updated: February 6, 2013
Philip G. Hanson, 57, was convicted in September for mailing threatening letters.
Some of the letters Hanson sent contained a white powder and caused the evacuations of banks, a post office, elementary school and a Siloam Springs business.
After four days of trial, Hanson was found guilty on 26 counts of mailing threatening communications and 30 counts of mailing white powder.
None of the white powdery substances Hanson mailed were found to be harmful.
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