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Officials handle radioactive scare [incredible overreaction alert!]
The Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune ^ | 021804 | NATE CARLISLE

Posted on 02/18/2004 2:31:51 PM PST by dep

Officials handle radioactive scare

By NATE CARLISLE of the Tribune's staff
Published Wednesday, February 18, 2004

It was suspected of having radioactive material. Then it was a suspected methamphetamine laboratory.

Now Columbia police aren't sure what was occurring in the house at 707 W. Sexton Road.

"Well, we don't know," police Capt. Moon McCrary said this morning. "There were items that were found ... that could be used in a meth lab. But as far as any meth lab and methamphetamines, we didn't find any."

Police and firefighters responded at about 9:50 a.m. yesterday after two construction workers sent to the house reported seeing brochures and papers with radioactive warning labels on them. Sexton Road was closed, and authorities evacuated buildings within 300 feet.

The Columbia Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Response Unit arrived and dispatched a robot to investigate the residence. When no radioactivity was detected, bomb squad investigators entered the home.

"We always want to move to the side of safety for all involved," said Columbia fire Capt. Steve Sapp.

The investigators found stickers with radioactive warning labels. They also found several items commonly used in manufacturing meth, including charcoal lighter fluid, a tank of propane, batteries and assorted electrical equipment. The house also had solid hobby rocket fuel and a military training manual on incendiary devices.

McCrary said that investigators in the home smelled odors consistent with meth production but that the odors could have come from meth components.

Meth production's strong, ether-like odors typically prevent labs from operating in neighborhoods, forcing them into unpopulated areas. But McCrary said: "These days, they're getting more and more popular. People will try anything."

McCrary said the house itself was in disarray with items scattered all over. He said the house is a rental property, but it's not clear when it was last leased. It's possible that squatters have lived there recently, McCrary added,.

Boone County property records list Niedermeyer LC as the property owner. The company did not return telephone calls seeking comment.

There are no laws against possessing any of the items found in the home, and McCrary said police no longer are investigating the possible meth lab.

Sexton Road was reopened and residents were allowed to return to their homes and businesses about 2 p.m. yesterday.


Reach Nate Carlisle at (573) 815-1723 or ncarlisle@tribmail.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Missouri; War on Terror
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1 posted on 02/18/2004 2:31:51 PM PST by dep
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To: dep
I was following this on the radio yesterday - and after the 2nd radio report, I knew that they were just milking this non-event story
2 posted on 02/18/2004 2:36:14 PM PST by rface (Ashland, Missouri)
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To: dep
"They also found several items commonly used in manufacturing meth, including charcoal lighter fluid, a tank of propane, batteries and assorted electrical equipment. The house also had solid hobby rocket fuel and a military training manual on incendiary devices."

Well I guess I'm guilty too since I have:
charcoal bbq
propane torch
lighter fluid
batteries & electrical equipment
model rockets
several military manuals

Good grief...Sounds like they raided an army navy store and the walmart next to it...
3 posted on 02/18/2004 2:39:21 PM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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To: dep
So the property belongs to Douglass C. Neidermeyer......

once the momentum of government begins, there ain't no stopping it from becoming a train wreck. Nothing worse than a bored SWAT team, a local bomb squad with no joy, or unscratched battering rams. That circus is expensive and it's gotta be justified. Usually once a quarter just like clockwork.

4 posted on 02/18/2004 2:39:36 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: dep
Sounds like a Chief Wiggam run operation -

"Send in the robot boys, lighter fluid can only mean one thing - drugs and hippies."

5 posted on 02/18/2004 2:41:24 PM PST by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: MD_Willington_1976
I smell big federal grant money in finding Al Queda in the American landscape operating meth labs and child porn rings.

"High fives all around........And somebody call a cleanup team for that dead old guy and those kids who pissed themselves when we shouted obscenities at them with guns drawn, wearing our new ninja suits."

6 posted on 02/18/2004 2:44:07 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: blackdog
Agreed.

And what's worse is that LEOs will without fail to try to get us to beleive that the police force is not the policeman. Hogwash, the Army is the soldier, the executive branch is the president. Police forces are opressive because the stinking cops in it are jackboot thugs!
7 posted on 02/18/2004 2:46:34 PM PST by American_Centurion (Daisy-cutters trump a wiretap anytime - Nicole Gelinas)
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To: rface
what amazes me is that they closed down a main road for nearly five hours because somebody saw a sticker. by the way, did they ever close down the muslim prayer room at rock bridge high school?
8 posted on 02/18/2004 2:49:59 PM PST by dep (Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Qvietem)
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To: American_Centurion
If people would be more active in their local governments, this stuff wouldn't even get started. A bunch of folks at town meetings asking just why we need a SWAT Team, a robot, a diving squad, an armoured van, flash/bang grenades, and ninja suits(which only mean future litigation expenses) demanding to see the statistics justifying the stuff puts the fear into politicians.

It's my conclusion that it's not the police chiefs asking for it. It's that there is money in applying for it and power over the people who you somehow convinced that a town of 800 residents needs a battering ram but has no local magistrate to sign warrants.

9 posted on 02/18/2004 2:55:58 PM PST by blackdog (Churchill si veveret, ad remum dareris!)
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To: dead
hahaha

Now thats good
10 posted on 02/18/2004 2:56:32 PM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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To: dep
charcoal lighter fluid, a tank of propane, batteries and assorted electrical equipment. The house also had solid hobby rocket fuel

I've got all of this, ham radio equipment so I can keep in contact with my "militia" buddies /sar...and even lots of guns and ammo in my safe. That makes me an obvious threat as well...and don't forget my propane bottles for my table top grill and coleman stove. Me and my little boys even have radio controlled airplanes [UAV's!!!!] that we could create havoc with...Oh MY!!!!! Come and get me...I surrender jack boots!!! /rant over

11 posted on 02/18/2004 10:05:54 PM PST by Indie (That earthling has stolen the Iludium 238 explosive space modulator!!)
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