Phong Huu Nguyen, Navy Petty Officer Behind Anthrax Scare, Has Charges Quietly Dropped
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The U.S. Navy petty officer pleaded guilty to the charges against him in April. . . and now those charges have been dropped.
A Hazmat team, the Newport Beach Fire Department and the Orange County Sheriff's Department bomb squad responded to the July 21, 2009, incident at the Coronado Apartments in the 1800 block of Sherington Place. Neighborhoods surrounding the complex near Newport Harbor High School were also evacuated.
The numbers "666" were splashed across the walls. The jars had a white, powdery substance inside. However, after examining the contents, the responders determined they contained nothing more than corn starch.
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| Courtresy of Newport Beach Police Department |
| Charges have been dropped against Phong Huu Nguyen. |
He pleaded no contest to the charges against him in April and was ordered to pay $4,400 to authorities who responded to the anthrax scare and nearly $1,000 to the owner of the apartment complex.
The Navy man also had to stay out of the local crime blotters through his final hearing this past Tuesday.
Having complied with the court orders, the charges against Nguyen were quietly dropped.

























