A narcotics officer who died of cancer believed that exposure to the toxic products, solvents, and volatiles of the meth labs and drug factories he busted contributed to his death. Thirty-seven-year-old Trent Halliday was a policeman for 11 years, including more than six years spent on the Major Crimes Taskforce in Provo, UT. Halliday was diagnosed with liver cancer, and later suffered a stroke, remaining bedridden for three weeks until he died. In a related development, Eyewitness News in 2005 broke the story of more than 80 former Utah narcotics officers who suffered from a ravaging variety of illnesses. You can't always be […]
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