The unidentified man walked into the water department office on Monday and handed a clerk an envelope that contained not a check, but a small amount of white powder.
Officials evacuated employees so hazmat teams from the sheriff’s office and two separate fire departments could analyze the powder, the Beacon News Online reported.
The powder was later determined to be cocaine, Gary Davidson, a spokesman for the Volusia County Sheriff’s Dept., told the Dayton Beach News-Journal.
Source: Huffington Post