Updated: Tuesday, 22 Sep 2009, 2:50 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 22 Sep 2009, 2:50 PM EDT
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -
The following information was provided by the Indiana State
Police:
Hunting season will soon be upon us with the start of youth
season this coming weekend. With that in mind, the potential exists
that some deer and small game hunters may come across trash left
behind by those who have manufactured methamphetamine (meth). The
Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Section wants to remind
citizens that this trash may contain chemicals that are toxic,
flammable, corrosive and acidic. The combination of these chemicals
could cause an explosion, fire or burns if they come into direct
contact with the skin.
Sergeant Mike Toles and Master Trooper Andy Smith, Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Section, have identified some points for hunters to keep in mind.
• Meth cooks are using a variety of containers to
manufacture their product. A popular container is the one and a
half gallon gas can. These cans appear to be new and have been
found along the roadside by unknowing people who believe that they
have found a new gas can and end up with a working meth lab.
• Other items to be aware of include battery casings,
Ziploc style bags, empty blister packs, and containers (pop
bottles, jars, etc.) that contain a granular material. They may or
may not have a tube extending out of the top depending on whether
it is a hydrochloric (HCL) gas generator or a one pot reaction.
Both of these are extremely hazardous.
• Be aware of any type of cylinder found in an odd
place (middle of a field, ditch line, wooded area) that has a
modified valve. The valve will typically be modified in some way
and will have a bright blue color to it. These cylinders are used
to store or transport anhydrous ammonia, which is an extremely
dangerous gas when direct contact or inhalation has occurred.
If someone comes across this type of trash, DO NOT handle it
yourself. Please contact the Indiana State Police Post in Fort
Wayne at (260) 432-8661 or (800) 552-0976 (Indiana only). If anyone
has knowledge of meth production or activity in their area, they
are asked to call the Indiana State Police Meth Tip Line at (800)
453-4756.
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