Sheriff's Office

For Immediate Release

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PR #: 1200090
Date Issued: Jul 19, 2012 - 9:14am

Sheriff's Forensic Science Division alerts public to new types of uncontrolled synthetic chemical substances

CONTACT: Bob Harmon
Washoe County Sheriff's Office
Office 775-785-6235
Cell 775-722-5517

"Using these substances is essentially the chemical equivalent to Russian Roulette."
-Diane Machen, Criminalist with the Sheriff's Forensic Science Division

Criminalists with the Washoe County Sheriff's Office Forensic Science Division want to make the public aware that they are beginning to see new and different forms of uncontrolled manufactured chemical substances which are pushed as an alternative to illegal drugs.

The Division recently received a sample of 25I-NBOMe. This substance is packaged and used like LSD and can produce a similar and equally dangerous effect if consumed.

The Forensic Science Division also recently tested a sample of 2C-P, another new manufactured synthetic drug that is available over the internet and produces a wide range of effects.

A third substance received by the Forensic Science Division is 5-MeO-DALT. This synthetic psychedelic tryptamine is marketed much like bath salts or synthetic marijuana and can cause visual distortion along with feelings of paranoia and panic if ingested. At high dosage, it can cause retrograde amnesia.

Criminalist Diane Machen warns that all of these substances are extremely dangerous if consumed and expressed concern that children may be the likely target of pushers who mislead younger people into believing these substances are okay to use because they are not illegal.

"The fact that these drugs are not illegal doesn't make them safe," Machen said. "Synthetically manufactured substances are incredibly difficult to regulate because manufacturers continually change the formulas to stay ahead of regulation. This complete lack of oversight means that it is impossible to predict the true effects and dangers of an individual dose."

"Using these substances is essentially the chemical equivalent to Russian Roulette."

Machen said that the recent samples received by the Sheriff's crime lab present a snapshot of an emerging manufactured substance problem faced by every community in northern Nevada .

Machen stays in constant communication with investigating chemists across the country and around the world to stay up-to-date on new substances as they begin to appear in different areas.

"Synthetically manufactured substances present a far-reaching, international problem that knows no boundaries," she said. "The best way to protect ourselves and the ones we love is to stay informed about the latest trends in substance abuse, especially when it comes to substances that are not illegal."

Know what to look for and talk to your children, she said. Make sure they are cautious about what they're consuming and where it's coming from. All it takes is a slight modification to an illegal substance to turn it into something that can still get a person high without being against the law.

"For this type of product parents need to be proactive," she said. "Our children are vulnerable if they don't understand the damage that can be caused and we can't help them if we aren't educated ourselves."

The Washoe County Sheriff's Office is dedicated to preserving a safe and secure community with professionalism, respect, integrity and the highest commitment to equality. Sheriff Darin Balaam is the 27th person elected to serve as the Sheriff of Washoe County since the Office was created in 1861. The Washoe County Sheriff's Office strives to ensure public safety by building trust and creating partnerships within the diverse communities in which we serve. We will promote the dignity of all people supported by our words and actions through open communication while fostering an environment of professionalism, integrity and mutual respect.

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