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Officials: Utah vet confessed to sending envelopes with ricin

- By Lindsay White hurst

A Utah Navy veteran confessed to sending four envelopes containing the substance from which ricin is derived to President Donald Trump and members of his administra­tion, authoritie­s said in court documents.

William Clyde Allen III, 39, made the confession while speaking with investigat­ors after his arrest at his house in the small city of Logan, north of Salt Lake City, according to documents filed Wednesday night in a Utah court. He told them he had purchased castor beans and sent the letters that had the beans in them.

The documents filed to justify Allen’s arrest did not state a motive. He was being held on a $25,000 cash- o nly bond.

State investigat­ors working with the FBI said the envelopes with ground castor beans were mailed last week to the president, FBI Director Christophe­r Wray, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and the Navy’s top officer, Adm. John Richardson.

Authoritie­s have said the letters were intercepte­d and no one was injured. Castor beans can cause injury if swallowed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says

Investigat­ors say all four letters tested positive for ricin. No attorney has been listed for Allen. A federal complaint is expected to be filed today.

Allen served in the Navy from1998 to 2002, according to Navy records. He has a criminal record in Utah, including child abuse and attempted aggravated assault.

Last year, he sent a vague email threat to the Air Force, said Logan police Capt. Tyson Budge, though military officials did not believe he was capable of carrying it out.

Another letter sent to Utah Gov. Gary Herbert in July blamed himfor health problems Allen’s wife was suffering, Budge said.

 ?? DAVIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ?? William Clyde Allen III was arrested in Utah in connection with suspicious envelopes that were sent to President Donald Trump and top military chiefs.
DAVIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE William Clyde Allen III was arrested in Utah in connection with suspicious envelopes that were sent to President Donald Trump and top military chiefs.

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