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Active Meth Lab Found In Bloomington Trailer

Last updated on Friday, January 4, 2013

(BLOOMINGTON) - The Indiana State Police Meth Task Force arrested two people after they discovered an active meth lab Wednesday.

Arrested were:

30-year-old Gabrielle Bolton, of Bloomington on charges of maintaining a common nuisance, purchase of precursors and possession of meth.

29-year-old Joshua Wilbur, of Ellettsville, was charged with manufacturing meth and possession of precursors.

Just before 8 p.m. police went to a trailer in the 900 block of North Curry Pike in Bloomington and found an active meth lab, precursors used to make meth, firearms, which will increase the charges from Class B felonies to Class A felonies, marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the home.

Anyone with information about possible methamphetamine activity can contact the Indiana State Police Meth Task Force at (812) 332-4411. Tips can be anonymous.

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