Large-Scale Meth Lab Busted in Turlock; Set Ablaze Days Later
On February 4, 2009, deputies with the Merced County Sheriff's Tactical and Reconnaissance team and agents from the Merced-Mariposa High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area raided a home on 10 acres in rural Turlock and seized more than 30 pounds of finished methamphetamine, a large quantity of unfinished product, 13 pounds of cocaine, chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine, and a large sum of cash. Agents estimated the value of the seized drugs to be near one million dollars. The complete story can be found here in the Modesto Bee.
On February 6, the same modular home that had been raided just two days prior burst in to flames. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The complete story about the blaze can be found here in the Turlock Journal.
Do you know the signs of a meth lab? How is meth made? And how do meth labs affect communities? Find out more about meth at The Partnership for a Drug-Free America.
To report a meth lab please call 1-866-METH LAB - all calls are anonymous.