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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Environment - "From homes to vehicles, meth labs can call just about anywhere home"

Lisa Trigg's informative story today in the Terre Haute Tribune-Star begins:

TERRE HAUTE — Clandestine drug labs can be found anywhere — indoors, in vehicles, even in the woods.

But most of the time in the Wabash Valley, labs are set up in houses, apartments, hotels or motel rooms, mobile homes, even storage units.

How does the public know that their next stay in a motel room, apartment, or their newly purchased home has not been contaminated by a methamphetamine lab?

Posted by Marcia Oddi on February 20, 2011 05:36 PM
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