Officers enter US home of ricin mail suspect | Inquirer News

Officers enter US home of ricin mail suspect

/ 09:11 AM April 19, 2013

This undated photo obtained from the facebook page of Paul Kevin Curtis, shows, according to neighbors, Paul Kevin Curtis, 45. Curtis was arrested Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at his home in Corinth, near the Tennessee state line. He is accused of mailing letters with suspected ricin to to national leaders. (AP Photo)

OXFORD, Mississippi— A team of law enforcement officers has entered the home of a man accused of sending letters with poisonous ricin to the president and others.

At least a dozen armed officers wearing gas masks and hazardous-material suits went into the home Thursday evening in Corinth, east of Memphis, Tennessee.

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There was no immediate word on what they found inside.

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Police had blocked off the home with crime-scene tape since Paul Kevin Curtis’ arrest on Wednesday. No neighbors have been evacuated.

The 45-year-old Curtis appeared briefly in court Thursday and his attorney said he was innocent.

His brother says the family hopes federal officials will make sure he gets treatment for his mental illness while he is in custody.

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