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"It turns out the white powdery substance is, in fact, flour," Snohomish County Fire District 1 spokeswoman Leslie Hynes said.
A witness told firefighters that a couple of crows were to blame. The woman was going out for a jog when she noticed the black birds dragging around the bag of white flour.
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"She took it away from them, put it in a garbage can and kept running," Hynes said. "Two crows and a two-alarm hazmat incident."
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After that, I hope they're now on the no-fly list.
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