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Terre Haute, Indiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
![]() Indiana State Police Every spring the Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Section warns the public to watch for unattended backpacks and gym bags; piles of trash with drink bottles filled with liquid or white residue, used coffee filters, Sudafed blister packs and stripped batteries. The Pendleton District Meth Suppression Team is responding to Meth labs and Meth trash being found every day in alleys, ditch lines, field pull offs, vacant lots and along streams and rivers. Part of the reason is that Meth cooks know that making Meth can contaminate their houses, and that we now publish a list of those houses contaminated by Meth at http://www.in.gov/meth/2371.htm 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 you should look for are discarded backpacks or gym bags; liquid filled plastic drink bottles with white residue; a large amount of discarded coffee filters or discarded liquid drain opener bottles. If you encounter any of these items, don’t disturb them. Call us and let us check it out” Call the Indiana State Police Drug Tip Line at 1-800-453-4756 with information. 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. Comments are closed.
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