Deerfield man charged in connection with Jan. 2 explosion
BY PAT KROCHMAL pkrochmal@pioneerlocal.com January 27, 2012 12:12PM
Updated: March 3, 2012 8:13AM
Deerfield police have charged a resident with two felonies in connection with a Jan. 2 explosion and fire that burned him.
Steven Hughes, 47, who lives in the second floor apartment of a home at 1033 Osterman Ave. in Deerfield, was allegedly trying to manufacture dimethyltryptamine, a controlled substance, in his kitchen, Deerfield Deputy Police Chief Thomas Keane said.
Hughes was charged Thursday with the use of a dangerous place for the commission of a controlled substance, a class one felony; and the illegal manufacture of a controlled substance, a class three felony, Keane said.
If found guilty, Hughes faces up to 15 years in jail and $25,000 in fines. He was released on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Lake County Court Feb. 15 in Waukegan.
Deerfield, Bannockburn and Riverwoods Fire Protection District personnel and Deerfield police responded to the report of an explosion and fire at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 2, according to a report.
They found Hughes, who was suffering from burns, and rushed him to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, where he received treatment.
In the meantime, officers noted little damage to the house, but found the presence of “home remedy” type medicinal products at the scene, which may have contributed to the accident, Keane said.
The products were sent to a lab for analysis. Tests indicated the presence of DMT, a hallucinogenic. After conferring with the states attorney’s office, Keane issued a warrant for Hughes’s arrest.




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