Mystery Lab Stench Lands UW–Madison Researcher In Jail

A strange smell drifting out of a University of Wisconsin–Madison research lab office this week ended not with an air freshener, but with an arrest. Campus police say an employee was taken into custody after items tied to the odor later tested positive for a chemical, and prosecutors are now weighing a felony reckless endangerment charge.

The 41-year-old staffer was arrested Friday evening, several days after first responders, including the Madison Fire Department’s Hazardous Incident Team, checked out the office on Tuesday. University officials say the case appears to be an isolated situation, and they are stressing that there is no known ongoing threat as the investigation continues.

What officials say

According to the UW–Madison Police Department, officers were called after a report of an “unknown odor” coming from items in a research-lab office. Evidence collected at the scene later “tested positive for the presence of a chemical,” though officials have not disclosed what substance was detected.

The department’s incident report identifies the employee as Makoto Kuroda, 41, of Madison. It also notes that “the incident appears to be isolated and there is no known threat to public safety,” while emphasizing that the probe is still active and that additional charges may be considered.

Arrest and identity

As reported by FOX6 News Milwaukee, the arrest followed what officers described as both an investigation and a confession. The station reports that the university publicly identified Kuroda and that, as of publication, it remained unclear exactly what chemical was involved…

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