A Spring Hill man is accused of calling 911 to have the methamphetamine he recently purchased from a man he met at an area bar tested because he believed it was really bath salts.
Highlights
- Thomas Eugene Colucci made the emergency call around 7 p.m.
- on Thursday.
- Colucci told deputies he wanted his methamphetamine tested because he did not want other people to purchase “fake” methamphetamine from the person who sold it to him.
- Both baggies tested positive for methamphetamine and Colucci has been charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
- After being cleared by a physician at an area hospital Colucci was taken to the Hernando County Detention Center after being taken to a local hospital with chest pains, he was arrested and charged with drug possession and drug possession.
- The incident occurred in Spring Hill, Florida, on Thursday night.