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Sheriff: Suspected meth lab ‘could have blown the roof right off’ NE Bexar County home
Read full article: Sheriff: Suspected meth lab ‘could have blown the roof right off’ NE Bexar County homeBEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar says his deputies have uncovered a major meth lab inside a Northeast Bexar County home. Salazar said while conducting surveillance on one man, deputies initiated a traffic stop on him earlier in the evening. As a result of the traffic stop, deputies then descended on the home where they found more drugs along with the makings of a meth lab, Salazar said. At the time of the traffic stop, deputies also found two children in the car. He asked anyone with information about the suspected meth lab to call the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office at (210) 335-6070.
Deputies, DEA agents make ‘disturbing discovery’ of meth lab in NE Bexar County neighborhood, sheriff says
Read full article: Deputies, DEA agents make ‘disturbing discovery’ of meth lab in NE Bexar County neighborhood, sheriff saysBEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Deputies are investigating after making a “disturbing discovery” of a meth lab in northeast Bexar County, Sheriff Javier Salazar said Thursday night. The man led the deputies and agents to a residence in the 5400 block of Lake Grove. That’s where Salazar said they made a “disturbing discovery,” — a commercial drug operation for methamphetamine. The sheriff said the agents and deputies found an air mattress, so it wasn’t likely anyone lived in the residence. The agents and deputies had known about the drug operation for a couple of weeks.