Testing has revealed methamphetamine contamination at the Fort Collins Mennonite Fellowship.
Four bathrooms, two bedrooms, the kitchen, two offices, a storage room, all ductwork, a side entry and the shed nearest the main building had unsafe levels of methamphetamine, according to a report submitted to Larimer County and obtained by the Coloradoan through a records request.
The report seemingly affirms suspicions from local law enforcement of problematic drug activity at the property, and raises questions about how the problem became so prolific.
Drug activity ultimately leads to closure at Fort Collins Mennonite Fellowship
The church, located at 300 E. Oak Street, was closed Dec. 9 after the city of Fort Collins deemed the building unsafe because of suspected contamination…