Weber County Sheriff’s employee was high on meth, overdosed at work, failed to submit rape kits and other evidence, report says
For years, deputies at the Weber County Sheriff’s Office — trained to detect people on drugs — reported that their evidence room technician was high on methamphetamine. They pointed to numerous times she struggled to maintain balance; how she could never find evidence; her perfuse sweating or inaudible rambling; the white residue pooling in the corners of her mouth. They said her appearance had changed. She cut all her hair off and replaced it with a “cheaply made wig.&rd
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