Four University of Utah students were found in a well-concealed igloo after a security guard heard voices and detected the small of marijuana coming from the area. The igloo was an impressive five feet high, with solid ten-inch thick walls, and even had a crudely-hinged cardboard door. It was built in a wooded area on campus grounds.
One student was cited with possession of drug paraphernalia, and all were referred for possible disciplinary action. It was unclear if the students themselves had constructed the igloo, or simply taken advantage of its presence. The igloo was taken down by campus security with a sledgehammer. [Had the igloo been raided by a SWAT team, officers would have punched a hole in the roof and dropped in a stun grenade.]...
John Baiata, "Igloo Used as Suspected Pot Den Found on Campus," NBC News, February 27, 2014
One student was cited with possession of drug paraphernalia, and all were referred for possible disciplinary action. It was unclear if the students themselves had constructed the igloo, or simply taken advantage of its presence. The igloo was taken down by campus security with a sledgehammer. [Had the igloo been raided by a SWAT team, officers would have punched a hole in the roof and dropped in a stun grenade.]...
John Baiata, "Igloo Used as Suspected Pot Den Found on Campus," NBC News, February 27, 2014
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