Bath Salts Found in Vehicle of Dead Men

The synthetic drug “bath salts” was found in the vehicle of two Warren men whose bodies were discovered Thursday in the Allegheny National Forest.

Police say along with empty containers of bath salts, they found a partially filled container, hypodermic needles, spoons and a marijuana pipe.

Earlier today, Warren County Coroner Jeremiah Borden said 29-year-old Troy Johnson and 28-year-old Terry Sumrow died of exposure-hypothermia.

To watch a video about bath salts that we posted in February, go here. Senator Bob Casey is also calling for bath salts to be added to the federal list of controlled substances.

Comments

Marcia L. Neil said…
With regard to some archaeological sites, 'bath salt' information pooled and transmitted to certain invasive schooled populations can mean non-warranted destruction -- hence distribution of synthetic compound.
Anonymous said…
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/03/man_high_on_bath_salts_thought.html

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