12 Days in Jail Over a Faulty Drug Test

Warroad woman was held in Canada after a motor oil bottle tested positive for heroin.

Janet Goodin incarcerated for 12 days – Photo StarTribune

Randy Furst
Star Tribune

Janet Goodin, 66, of Warroad, Minn., was wrongly accused of smuggling drugs into Canada.

In April, Janet Goodin of Warroad, Minn., was crossing into Canada for an evening of bingo with her daughters when an officer with the Canadian Border Service conducted a routine search of her van. The officer found an old bottle of motor oil, did a field test and told her that it contained heroin.

“I can’t even describe the feeling of amazement,” Goodin, 66, said in an interview. “I said, ‘That’s not possible, it’s leftover oil.'”

The bottle was re-tested, and agents said it again revealed the presence of heroin. Goodin was arrested, handcuffed and taken to jail, where she was strip-searched. The motor oil was sent to a Canadian federal laboratory, which eventually determined there was no heroin in it. After 12 days behind bars, Goodin was released.

Goodin’s case has been seized upon by critics who question the reliability of field drug-test kits, which are used widely by law enforcement.

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