via http://www.chicagotribune.com
In Illinois, a man was found dead in a ditch near a strip mall parking lot. The 43-year-old's body showed no signs of trauma and police found numerous cans of duster surrounding him in the ditch. The cause of death is still pending, but they suspect it was an overdose. According to the man's family, he was on his way to recovery and beating his addiction. A family friend talked to him a month before his death and claimed that he was doing great. They are not sure what lead to his probable relapse.
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Monday, August 22, 2016
Florida Man Arrested for Huffing While on Stolen Scooter
via http://www.wpbf.com
Police arrested a man in Stuart, Florida for huffing strong fumes from an air duster while on a stolen scooter. He has been taken to jail and is being held on bond.
Police arrested a man in Stuart, Florida for huffing strong fumes from an air duster while on a stolen scooter. He has been taken to jail and is being held on bond.
Friday, August 2, 2013
New York Man Charged with Two Counts of Inhalation of Toxic Fumes
Via Watertown Daily Times in New York:
This past Tuesday, a Lowville man was found unresponsive in his home after huffing electronic dusters. When police and medical personnel arrived, the man admitted to abusing inhalants and was charged with inhalation of toxic fumes, a public health code violation, and was issued an appearance ticket.
An hour after officials left, there was a second call to the same residence where the man was again found unresponsive in his vehicle. He was charged with a second count of inhalation of toxic fumes. He was taken to a nearby military compound.
This past Tuesday, a Lowville man was found unresponsive in his home after huffing electronic dusters. When police and medical personnel arrived, the man admitted to abusing inhalants and was charged with inhalation of toxic fumes, a public health code violation, and was issued an appearance ticket.
An hour after officials left, there was a second call to the same residence where the man was again found unresponsive in his vehicle. He was charged with a second count of inhalation of toxic fumes. He was taken to a nearby military compound.
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