KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) — Kanawha County deputies said a man and woman reported they were involved in an explosion and escaped a hostage situation, but the woman later said they were hallucinating while smoking methamphetamine.
The man and woman in Sissonville called 911 Monday morning to report the alleged hostage situation, according to a news release from the Kanawha County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies met them along Sissonville Drive near Guthrie Road. The two were taken by ambulance initially, then by helicopter to hospitals for treatment.
The woman was able to give a statement to deputies before being transported in which she disclosed she and her husband were hallucinating while smoking meth, deputies said. The news release said they believed they were being held captive and her husband made a device with black powder to cause a distraction for their imagined captors. The device exploded in his hands causing burns to each of them.
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Report: Hostage situation turns out to to be two apparently smoking meth, hallucinating
Kanawha County deputies said a man and woman reported they were involved in an explosion and escaped a hostage situation, but the woman later said they were hallucinating while smoking methamphetamine. The man and woman in Sissonville called 911 Monday morning to report the alleged hostage...
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