Report: Dead Warren Men Used Bath Salts
Toxicology reports say the two men whose bodies were found in the Allegheny National Forest were taking bath salts before they died.
Warren residents 29-year-old Troy Johnson and 28-year-old Terry Sumrow had been missing for two weeks before they were found on St. Patrick’s Day.
Warren County Coroner Jeremiah Borden said the men died of exposure-hypothermia, but ordered the toxicology reports after police found empty containers of bath salts, a partialy filled container of the synthetic drug, hypodermic needles, spoons and a marijuana pipe near their vehicle.
Warren residents 29-year-old Troy Johnson and 28-year-old Terry Sumrow had been missing for two weeks before they were found on St. Patrick’s Day.
Warren County Coroner Jeremiah Borden said the men died of exposure-hypothermia, but ordered the toxicology reports after police found empty containers of bath salts, a partialy filled container of the synthetic drug, hypodermic needles, spoons and a marijuana pipe near their vehicle.
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