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Boulder Main Library Reopens After Closure For Meth Residue Cleanup

The City of Boulder closed the library after finding meth residue in the bathroom vents.

The city shut the doors to the main library on Dec. 20 after two staff members were evaluated for exposure to methamphetamine. The drug was reportedly being smoked in the library restrooms.
The city shut the doors to the main library on Dec. 20 after two staff members were evaluated for exposure to methamphetamine. The drug was reportedly being smoked in the library restrooms. (CBS)

By CBS Denver Staff:

The Boulder Main Library reopened on a limited basis Wednesday after a closure last month for methamphetamine residue cleanup. The City of Boulder closed the library after finding meth residue in the bathroom vents.

Shortly after 9 a.m. Wednesday, patrons returned to the library's main entrance at 1001 Arapahoe Ave. for the first time in more than two weeks. Patrols were able to return loans like books and other materials and also pick up items on hold.

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