Now meth users have something to be paranoid about. Their meth may be infected.
Cops Are Falsely Warning That Meth Might Contain Coronavirus
At a time when most people are searching for reliable information, law enforcement officials in Decatur County, Kansas; St. Francis County, Arkansas; Merrill, Wisconsin; Johnson City, Texas; and Tavares, Florida, have posted hoaxes claiming that coronavirus could be in the local meth supply.
“WARNING: If you have recently purchased meth locally, it may be contaminated with the Corona Virus (sic). Please take it to the Sheriff's Office or Police Department and they will test it for free. If you're not comfortable going into an office, please contact any officer and they'll test your Meth in the privacy of your home. Please spread the word!,” says a Facebook post by the St. Francis County Sheriff's Office.
Cops Are Falsely Warning That Meth Might Contain Coronavirus
At a time when most people are searching for reliable information, law enforcement officials in Decatur County, Kansas; St. Francis County, Arkansas; Merrill, Wisconsin; Johnson City, Texas; and Tavares, Florida, have posted hoaxes claiming that coronavirus could be in the local meth supply.
“WARNING: If you have recently purchased meth locally, it may be contaminated with the Corona Virus (sic). Please take it to the Sheriff's Office or Police Department and they will test it for free. If you're not comfortable going into an office, please contact any officer and they'll test your Meth in the privacy of your home. Please spread the word!,” says a Facebook post by the St. Francis County Sheriff's Office.