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Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Man's suspected drug lab that led to HAZMAT investigation was elaborate pot-smoking device
Police in Scottsdale, Arizona, arrested a 35-year-old man on Thursday
after finding what they initally thought was a drug lab in his
apartment.
Police said Samuel J. Oliphant had designed and built a "very complex
and elaborate" system inside his apartment for the purpose of smoking marijuana.
Staff at the apartment complex, Optima Sonoran Village, noticed a
"strong and unusual odour" coming from Oliphant's apartment on Thursday
and contacted police.
Authorities went inside and found what they thought was some type of drug lab set-up and marijuana.
Because of how the lab was designed, they had the Hazardous Materials
Team respond to dismantle it. "Further investigation revealed that the
apparent lab was actually a very complex and elaborate system designed
and built ... as a device to smoke illegal drugs," according to
Scottsdale Sgt. Ben Hoster.
Oliphant was arrested and booked into jail for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, and an outstanding warrant.
Police commended the apartment staff for contacting them.
"They observed something that did not look right and contacted the authorities," said Officer Kevin Watts, spokesman for Scottsdale Police Department.
No one was hurt.
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