Trick-or-Treaters on U.S. Air Force base handed 'goodies' that resemble crystal meth

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Trick-or-Treaters on U.S. Air Force base handed 'goodies' that resemble crystal meth
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The Office of Special Investigations (OSI) at Kirtland Air Force Base is testing suspicious goodies that resemble the 'blue sky' crystal methamphetamine seen in the show 'Breaking Bad.'

The Office of Special Investigations at an Air Force base in New Mexico has begun testing suspicious goodies that resemble the"blue sky" crystal methamphetamine seen in the showEva Blaylock, a spokeswoman at Kirtland Air Force Base, said children who trick-or-treated for Halloween in a residential area on the base received small plastic pill bags that contained something that looked a lot like crystal meth.

Red flags were first raised by residents in Kirtland who began posting Friday morning to a private Facebook group called"Kirtland AFB Spouses and Members." A photos and comments began circulating, including a member who said someone in Kirtland's Village 3 handed out the crystal meth look-a-like. "I did not think [this] was a funny joke to play on kids and teenagers," one resident stated."Especially when we are struggling with drug addiction across the country.""OSI takes any perceived threat seriously," Blaylock said.aired from 2008-2013, and was set in Albuquerque, which is fairly close to Kirtland AFB. The show followed the character Walter White, who wanted to get rich quick by turning an RV into a roving meth lab.

A view of The Candy Lady's Heisenberg"Meth" rock candy on September 02, 2013 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Candy Lady is merchandising a number of"Breaking Bad" related products to the many fans of the show visiting Albuquerque, New Mexico. The fastest selling items are $1 baggies of Heisenberg"Meth" rock candy.

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