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Indiana woman calls 911 to report dealer for selling bad meth

An alleged methamphetamine user was locked up in jail after she called Indiana State Police to crack down on a drug dealer and told police the badge “wasn’t what it was supposed to be.”

Sarah Harris, 34, filed an arrest affidavit alleging she called 911 twice in January and was given a bag of adulterated methamphetamine. Obtained at the Smoking Gun Show.

Harris then allegedly gave the drugs to police at his home in Bedford in the hopes that they would investigate the drugs.


Sarah Harris allegedly called 911 for selling adulterated meth to a drug dealer. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office

She told police that the high-grade stimulants made her feel like she was having a heart attack.

Harris reportedly admitted that he inhaled a drop of the substance and felt “something different when it touched my skin and my nostrils.”

She quickly realized that this was not the experience she had signed up for. According to her documents, she likened her pain sensation to a “dose of regular meth” she had previously smoked with her friend.

Mr. Harris appeared willing to admit to wrongdoing as long as it meant retaliation against wrongful dealers.


A small vial of stimulant.
Harris allegedly gave police methamphetamine and asked them to test it. AFP (via Getty Images)

Harris is said to have stated that he “wanted to hand over” the person who supplied him with the meth.

Because of her blunt honesty, Harris was slapped with charges of meth possession. The felony charge is punishable by up to 30 months in prison, according to her indictment filed last week.

The arrest is not Harris’ first encounter with police. She has a previous conviction for theft. She was in possession of stimulants. criminal mischief; disorderly conduct; resisting; Driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

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