Husker1911
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A rather sad state of affairs in an Omaha suburb. Many, many LEOs rightfully cautious about eating out.
"Police are investigating whether someone poisoned two Sarpy County sheriff's deputies by putting methamphetamine in their lunch.
The two female deputies became nauseated and disoriented after eating at a Sarpy County restaurant March 12, according to Sarpy County Sheriff Jeff Davis.
The two had returned to duty after lunch when one radioed a supervisor that she was feeling ill, Davis said. The other was behaving oddly, he said.
The two were given a toxicology test at Midlands Community Hospital in Papillion. The results came back Tuesday, confirming the presence of meth in one deputy, he said. The other deputy did not test positive for meth.
However, Davis said, both deputies had exhibited symptoms consistent with meth use or a meth overdose.
Authorities do not suspect that the deputies were intentionally using meth, he said."
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=1636&u_sid=2138390
"Police are investigating whether someone poisoned two Sarpy County sheriff's deputies by putting methamphetamine in their lunch.
The two female deputies became nauseated and disoriented after eating at a Sarpy County restaurant March 12, according to Sarpy County Sheriff Jeff Davis.
The two had returned to duty after lunch when one radioed a supervisor that she was feeling ill, Davis said. The other was behaving oddly, he said.
The two were given a toxicology test at Midlands Community Hospital in Papillion. The results came back Tuesday, confirming the presence of meth in one deputy, he said. The other deputy did not test positive for meth.
However, Davis said, both deputies had exhibited symptoms consistent with meth use or a meth overdose.
Authorities do not suspect that the deputies were intentionally using meth, he said."
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_pg=1636&u_sid=2138390