COMBATING TERRORISM

In this area, our aim is to provide you with information and links to help educate yourself on how to deal with the new threat of terrorism we are facing today.

What should I do if I get receive a suspicious letter in the mail?
Read the FBI guidelines published in PDF format entitled "How to handle suspicious mail”. www.fbi.gov/page2/september06/package092006.htm


The guidelines from the FBI/CDC and other Emergency Management sources have enacted the following procedures regarding the handling of suspicious mail based on their guidelines:

An unopened letter or package, even if it has any of the characteristics of a suspicious package as indicated by the FBI or U.S. Postal Service Alerts does NOT pose a health threat to those who handled it, unless it has material leaking out of it.

SUSPICIOUS MAIL NOT YET HAVING BEEN OPENED

  1. Instructions:
    (1) Do not tamper with the item in any way.
    (2) Avoid handling the item any more than necessary.
    (4) Seal the item in a baggie and immediately throw the item away in the trash.

SUSPICIOUS MAIL THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN OPENED OR A THREAT HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED

  1. Don't tamper with the item in any way.
  2. Call the Police/Fire/EMS Dispatch Center at (903) 813-4411 or 911.
  3. Emergency Help will be dispatched to the area to assess the scene.

At this time, the possibility of receiving a contaminated letter at a residence is extremely unlikely. There have been NO VERIFIED Anthrax contaminated letters found in Texas.

Combating Terrorism Continued:

Below are links to various state and federal agencies that have roles in combating terrorism and in homeland defense and security. Visit them for additional information.  THESE LINKS ARE TO SITES SUPPORTED BY AGENCIES NOT RELATED TO THE GRAYSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE OR THE COUNTY OF GRAYSON.  THE MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THEM IS NOT MAINTAINED BY THE GRAYSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE OR THE COUNTY OF GRAYSON AND IS PROVIDED ONLY FOR YOUR INFORMATION.