Authorities: Hartford City man found with drugs, synthetic urine

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A 49-year-old Indiana man on probation has been charged with new drug charges including possession of synthetic urine.

The Star Press reports Kirk Allen Boughman was charged Friday with felony possession of methamphetamine and three misdemeanors.

The Hartford City man was out on probation when authorities conducted a “compliance search” of his apartment at the request of his probation officer. Officers allege they found drugs and synthetic urine, which is used by drug users in attempts to pass court-ordered testing.

An initial hearing was held Monday.

Online court records did not list an attorney for Boughman.

Boughman faces several other drug charges dating back to 2007.

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