FOX5 Vegas - KVVUMan ID'd in Vegas mushroom grow house death
According to the Clark County Coroner's office, Whitman's body was found in the residence's bathroom. A cause of death is still yet to be determined.
Police officers said they also found a drug lab inside Whitman's residence where hallucinogenic "magic mushrooms" were being grown.
Investigators with the narcotics unit were called to the scene and Las Vegas Fire and Rescue's Hazmat team were dispatched to the home, as a precaution.
Police said Whitman's death did not appear to be suspicious and officers did not charge the roommate Friday in connection to the grow operation.
Stay tuned to FOX5 and FOX5Vegas.com for the latest developments on this story.
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