Union Square Park Closed Due to Powder Scare
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Police closed most of Union Square Park for more than an hour yesterday while they investigated several small piles of what a park security guard said was later identified as bleached flour.
At 9:30 a.m., park security officers discovered nine piles of a white powder scattered around the park and called police to investigate, the security officer said. Police cordoned off three-quarters of the park and ordered a quarter of the stalls that are part of the park’s holiday craft market to close during the course of their investigation.
Once the substance was identified, police officials sprayed a mixture of soap, water, and bleach on the crushed piles. One official said the powder piles may have been a prank, but they are investigating further.
A woman who has sold herbal heat packs at the market for eight years, Paula Weinberg, said she had high hopes for a profitable day. “This is the big weekend,” she said. “Everybody came in saying, ‘It’s a great day.'”
Police closed one window of Ms. Weinberg’s corner stall, which she said cut her business in half. “At this time yesterday, I was packed busy,” she said at noon. Once police reopened the market, Ms. Weinberg said her business almost doubled immediately.