Greensburg Daily News, Greensburg, IN

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September 28, 2009

Arrival of Fall Offers Chance to Stifle Drug Traffic

The woods of Greensburg and Decatur County have begun to be home to local hunters with the beginning of the first game season, and area farmers have begun harvesting their crops. The season also provides an opportunity for hikers and campers to walk through the county’s woods to take in the new fall colors.

According to Indiana State Police (ISP) Sgt. Noel Houze, engaging in those fall activities could potentially put local residents near methamphetamine labs or marijuana growing operations. The ISP is reminding all of the citizens in the Versailles District to be alert for evidence of such operations or labs while they enjoy the outdoors.

“This is the time of year marijuana growers will begin to harvest their ‘crop,’” Houze explained in a press release. “Farmers working in the fields as well as hunters and hikers are encouraged to be alert for marijuana plots or singular plants. This time of year, marijuana plants can still be green or may be beginning to turn yellow. A mature plant can be as tall as 12 feet and will always have an odd number of serrated leaves.”

While outdoors, county residents should also be alert for evidence of methamphetamine operations. Meth cooks will often discard the “trash” that is required to manufacture meth along rural roadways. The numerous chemicals used to cook meth are very volatile and could cause explosions, fires or severe burns if touched. To avoid serious injuries after coming across a meth lab, the ISP offers several suggestions.

Meth cooks use a variety of containers to manufacture their “product.” A popular container is the one and one half gallon gas can. These cans may appear to be new and may be 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, resealable bags, empty blister packs and containers, like soda bottles or jars, 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 gas generator or a one pot reaction. Both of these are extremely hazardous, Houze explained.

The ISP also encourages citizens to be aware of any type of cylinder with a modified valve found in an odd place, like the middle of a field, a ditch line or a wooded area. 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.

Anyone who thinks they may have located marijuana plants or meth “trash” or has any information concerning marijuana or meth operations is encouraged to contact the Indiana State Police at 1-812-689-5000 or (800) 566-6704. Callers will have the option to remain anonymous.

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