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Sunday, January 27, 2013

New 'Legal' LSD Drug is Making the Rounds

Chemicals in N-Bomb are dangerous, authorities say

Another so-called "legal" version of a drug has surfaced, along with reports it has caused deaths and serious illnesses. The synthetic drug known as "N-Bomb" has been linked to deaths in other parts of the country, according to the St. Louis Post Dispatch. It hasn't turned up yet in Cuyahoga Falls, as far as police can tell. "As far as I know, we've had no reports of (N-bomb)," said Cuyahoga Falls Police Lt. Steve Guldeman. The liquid drug is often called "legal acid" and is derived from mescaline, but has a different chemical compound. Users typically take the drug by ingesting blotter paper soaked with the liquid, similar to LSD. The chemicals in synthetic drugs produce a high that mimics other drugs. Bath salts, for example, are …

Max Pickle

10:37 am on Monday, February 4, 2013

Yeah, I agree that rubbish should be illegal. Street dealers start trying to pass all this RC garbage off as traditional drugs and I would hate to buy a sheet of acid to find it laced with N-Bomb or similar. Yet dealers think they can eliminate the risk factor by selling legal knock-off drugs.   more ›

Friday, July 27, 2012

Panicked Teen Calls Cops on Friend After Smoking Fake Marijuana

The following was culled from Cuyahoga Falls police reports dated July 23-24. It does not indicate a conviction.

On Tuesday afternoon, a pair of teenagers got their hands on a bag of synthetic marijuana – also known as "spice" or K2 – and decided to give it a try, according to a Cuyahoga Falls police report. After smoking the illegal drug, one of the teens began feeling ill and complained of dizziness and nausea. In a panic, the boy’s friend called the police on him. Officers arrived to the 3000 block of Bailey Road, treated the dazed teen and released each boy to his parents. Meth arrest Police pulled over a car motoring down Grant Road on Monday night for a traffic violation and quickly learned the man’s license was suspended. They searched his car and found a hypodermic needle, methamphetamine and a burnt spoon. The man was charged with drug abuse…

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Missy Cox

4:35 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012

That's funny Wanda.. I wondered that too!   more ›

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