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Man accused of selling kosher salt to undercover officer, claiming it was meth
An Indiana man is facing felony charges after allegedly selling kosher salt to an undercover officer while claiming it was methamphetamine. The transaction involved prerecorded money and a recording device, and the substance tested negative for meth. The defendant admitted to substituting salt for meth during an interview.
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