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You are here: Home / Indiana News / Crime / ISP Urges Citizens to Look for “Meth Trash”

ISP Urges Citizens to Look for “Meth Trash”

April 17, 2017 by Naptown Buzz

Monday, April 17, 2017, 9:20 AM

Spring time and warm temperatures bring out folks hiking, biking, and mushroom hunting along rural roads here in central Indiana.  Every spring the Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Section likes to remind the public to watch for unattended backpacks and gym bags that may contain toxic meth trash.

This past Friday DEA trained Meth Suppression Troopers from the Pendleton District held their annual “Ditch Walk,” where they walked along country roads in Delaware County recovering dangerous meth trash. Troopers found a variety of meth trash ranging from drink bottles with white residue to bottles with toxic liquids as well as used and discarded syringes. They found around 15 discarded “one pot” Meth labs.

Pendleton District Meth Suppression Trooper Rich Clay wants to remind the public to be vigilant while participating in outdoor activities. “If you’re out mushroom hunting or fishing, or if your civic group is out cleaning up a roadside, beware!”

“Things to watch for are discarded backpacks or gym bags; liquid filled plastic drink bottles with white residue; a large amount of discarded coffee filters; discarded liquid drain opener bottles or camp fuel cans.  If you encounter any of these items, don’t disturb them. Call us and let us check it out”

Trooper Rich Clay in some of his protective gear testing toxic meth trash found during the “Ditch Walk”.

Anyone with information about illegal drug use is encouraged to call the Pendleton Post at 1-800-527-4752, or the Indiana State Police Drug Tip Line at 1-800-453-4756. Tips can be made and kept anonymous. The Indiana Meth Investigation System or IMIS can also take tips on meth labs. Just go to www.meth.in.gov  and click on the “Report Suspected Meth Activity” Link.

For a listing of houses contaminated by Meth here in Indiana go to the link at http://www.in.gov/meth/2371.htm

Drink bottle with white meth residue.

SOURCE: Indiana State Police – Pendleton District 51

 

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Filed Under: Crime, Indiana News Tagged With: Crime, Drugs, Indiana Crime, Indiana State Police

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