Posted by CotoBlogzz 04-29-21010 02:30 PM
SANTA ANA, CA - William Louis Poolman, will be arraigned tomorrow for mailing an envelope
containing white powder to a parking citation collection company with
the intention of leading the victims to believe it contained hazardous
material after becoming angry over a $68 ticket. Poolman,
52, Pacific Grove, is charged with one felony count of mailing a false
weapon of mass destruction causing fear and faces a maximum sentence of
three years in state prison if convicted. He is being held on $100,000
bail and is expected to be arraigned tomorrow, Friday, April 30, 2010.
On
Feb. 7, 2010, Poolman received a citation for $68.50 from the
California Department of State Parks and Recreation for failing to pay
for parking at Carpentaria State Park. Poolman appealed and requested a
review of the citation, but the citation was upheld March 12, 2010. He
was instructed to send payment to a parking citation collection agency,
Judicial Data Systems, in Costa Mesa.
In the days leading up
to April 12, 2010, Poolman is accused of mailing his check for $68.50
to Judicial Data Systems with a copy of his denied "Request for
Violation Review" form. He is accused of including approximately one
gram of a white powdery substance in the envelope with the intention of
frightening the recipients into believing it was a hazardous substance.
In the memo section of his check and across the request for review
form, Poolman is accused of writing threatening and profane messages.
The
envelope containing the white powder was received by the company in
Costa Mesa on April 12, 2010. Emergency response personnel responded
and ultimately determined that the substance was not hazardous.
The defendant was arrested yesterday, April 28, 2010, at a restaurant where he worked in Monterey.
Deputy District Attorney Andrew Katz of the Special Prosecutions Unit is prosecuting this case
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