Update
Students Named in Georgetown DMT Lab Arrest
The Metropolitan Police Department released the names of three individuals arrested in connection with a Georgetown University dorm-room drug lab.
Charles Smith and John Romano, both Georgetown University students, and John Perrone, a guest, were charged with manufacturing a controlled substance. Their ages and addresses have not been released.
The three men were arrested after an investigation into a Harbin Hall dorm room thought to have been used to produce methamphetamines -- a lab that, upon further investigation, was revealed to be used to produce DMT.
DMT is a hallucinogenic drug said to produce visions of alien encounters and light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel experiences.
The meth lab was discovered Saturday morning, according to a university spokeswoman.
D.C. Fire and Rescue said that they were called to Harbin Hall on the university campus at about 6:15 a.m. after security guards discovered a drug lab.
Harbin Hall was evacuated, but D.C. hazmat teams cleared the room and all students were allowed back in. University spokeswoman Julie Bataille said the meth lab was not active.
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