By Bob Walsh
Miles Collins, 38, was a civil service HVAC mechanic at
the Southern Desert Correctional Center, a Nevada State Prison
facility. On July 2 he was sent home from work for suspicion of being
drunk on the job. Apparently nobody thought that maybe sending somebody
who you believed to be drunk out to drive home was not a good idea. He
was given a drug test at the facility before being sent home.
In
any event on the way home he was killed in a one-car wreck when he was
ejected from his pickup truck that crashed along US Hwy 95 while he was
en route home to Las Vegas from Indian Springs where the prison is
located. The corner said that he had a fair amount of shit in his
system, including MDMA, speed, coke and THC.
The
Nevada DOC is declining comment on who, if anybody, has their ass in a
sling over this. There was an internal investigation but nobody who
knows the results is talking. It is also not clear what the results of
his prison administered drug test were or if drugs were found in his
car.
1 comment:
Probably took the drugs that he had stashed in his car before he left the facility.
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