Las Vegas Bio Lab Exposure Leaves Two Critically Ill, Police Report Reveals

Las Vegas Bio Lab Exposure Leaves Two Critically Ill, Police Report Reveals

The recent investigation into a potential illegal biological laboratory in Las Vegas has left two employees critically ill. This alarming situation raises serious health and safety concerns linked to a property managed by 55-year-old Ori Solomon.

Key Facts of the Case

  • Name: Ori Solomon
  • Age: 55
  • Location: East Las Vegas Valley, near Sugar Springs Drive
  • Date of Arrest: Federal court appearance on a Tuesday, recently
  • Charges: Illegal possession of firearms, hazardous waste disposal

The Investigation

Authorities initiated an investigation that began around January 9, following a tip from a house cleaner. The cleaner reported finding dangerous laboratory conditions in Solomon’s garage, including beakers filled with a “reddish liquid” and a foul odor reminiscent of a hospital environment.

Health Impacts

Following exposure to the garage, at least two individuals experienced severe health issues. Their symptoms included:

  • Breathing difficulties
  • Extreme fatigue
  • Muscle aches

One affected individual required hospitalization due to respiratory complications.

Connection to Other Cases

Solomon is also linked to Chinese nationals Jia Bei Zhu and Zhaoyan Wang, who are implicated in a separate federal case in California for distributing unapproved medical kits. Evidence gathered at Solomon’s property includes lab equipment similar to that discovered in a previous investigation in Reedley, California.

Criminal Charges Against Solomon

As a prohibited individual under federal law, Solomon cannot legally possess firearms due to his immigration status. Despite this, law enforcement recovered four handguns and two rifles from his residence. Currently, he remains in custody awaiting further legal proceedings.

Continuing Investigations

The investigation into the property continues, with authorities examining potential illegal activities, including unauthorized medical practices. The case is still developing, and further findings are expected soon.

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