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Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza
Tools of an unfortunate trade: Masks used by the Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Unit were on display during a presentation by ISP Trooper Shiloh Raulston on Thursday at Gibault Children's Services. The Indiana Youth Institute hosted the Youth Worker Café forum to explore facts about methamphetamines and what police have learned in the almost two decades that they have been tracking the mom-and-pop meth lab phenomenon.