Actor Vincent D'Onofrio of New York speaks to the Utah State Senate as a spokesman for the Utah Meth Cop Project. He is joined by project director Sandra Lucas, left, and Erika Argueta, wife of Midvale police officer Jose Argueta, who died of a rare form of esophageal cancer that his wife believes was a result of job exposure to meth labs.
Mike Terry, Deseret News
Actor Vincent D'Onofrio of New York speaks to the Utah State Senate as a spokesman for the Utah Meth Cop Project. He is joined by project director Sandra Lucas, left, and Erika Argueta, wife of Midvale police officer Jose Argueta, who died of a rare form of esophageal cancer that his wife believes was a result of job exposure to meth labs.
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