News (Media Awareness Project) - US CT: State Lab Test Results Needed For Charges |
Title: | US CT: State Lab Test Results Needed For Charges |
Published On: | 1999-06-29 |
Source: | Danbury News-Times |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 03:03:35 |
STATE LAB TEST RESULTS NEEDED FOR CHARGES
Ridgefield - No charges have been filed in the drug-related incident that
caused
three teen-age boys to lose consciousness and be taken to the hospital
two weeks ago.
The drug the 16-year-old boys took, that doctors at Danbury Hospital
determined to be GHB, or gamma hydroxybutyrate, has not been
officially identified by state laboratory tests, police said.
GHB, a clear liquid, was suspected of causing more than a dozen
hopitalizations in the state that week.
"Usually, it's about a four-month process," Police Capt. Donald McGran
said of the state lab testing process.
McGran said lab tests have not been rushed because none of the
teen-agers died as a result of ingesting the drug.
When the drug is offically identified police will decide whether to
press charges.
The incident remains under investigation.
Ridgefield - No charges have been filed in the drug-related incident that
caused
three teen-age boys to lose consciousness and be taken to the hospital
two weeks ago.
The drug the 16-year-old boys took, that doctors at Danbury Hospital
determined to be GHB, or gamma hydroxybutyrate, has not been
officially identified by state laboratory tests, police said.
GHB, a clear liquid, was suspected of causing more than a dozen
hopitalizations in the state that week.
"Usually, it's about a four-month process," Police Capt. Donald McGran
said of the state lab testing process.
McGran said lab tests have not been rushed because none of the
teen-agers died as a result of ingesting the drug.
When the drug is offically identified police will decide whether to
press charges.
The incident remains under investigation.
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