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Police Find Active Meth Lab In Bedford

Last updated on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

(BEDFORD) - At 10:30 p.m. Tuesday the Indiana State Police Meth Task Force located an active methamphetamine lab at 1806 30th Street Trailer #3 in Bedford Indiana.

According to ISP Sgt. Joshua Allen, troopers had been working an investigation throughout the day that ended at this residence.

The Task Force performed a search and found an active meth lab along with precursors used to manufacture meth.

Troopers also located meth and items used to ingest meth.

Troopers located 11 reaction vessels inside the residence.

Precursors found used in the manufacturing process were: pseudoephedrine, lithium, sodium hydroxide lye, sulfuric acid, Coleman camp fuel and ammonium nitrate.

Troopers were assisted by Oolitic Officer Bill Allen and his K9 Shani.

Police arrested David Salmon on charges of manufacturing meth, possession of meth, possession of precursors with intent to manufacture, maintaining a common nuisance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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