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IS
THERE A METH LAB COOKING
IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

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Many people may be living next
door to a meth lab and not know it. Some of the signs that there
is a meth lab in operation are obvious and easy to spot. In fact,
you may have noticed them and not realized it. Here are some of
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- Unusual strong odors (like cat urine,
ether, ammonia, acetone or other chemicals).
- Residences with windows blacked out.
- Renters who pay their landlords in cash
(most drug dealers deal exclusively in cash).
- Large amounts of traffic - people coming
and going at unusual hours. There may be little traffic during
the day and large amounts at night.
- Excessive trash, including large
quantities of: antifreeze containers, lantern fuel cans, red
chemically stained coffee filters, drain cleaner containers
and duct tape.
- Unusual quantities of clear glass containers
being brought into the home.
- Presence of the following items could
also indicate the presence of a meth lab:
Alcohol, Ether, Benzene, Toluene/Paint Thinner, Freon,
Acetone, Chloroform, Camp Stove/Coleman Fuel, Starting Fluid,
Anhydrous Ammonia, "Heet", White Gasoline,
Phenyl-2-Propane, Phenylacetone, Phenylpropanolamine, Iodine
Crystals, Red Phosphorus, Black Iodine, Lye (Red Devil Type),
Drano, Muriatic/Hydrochloric Acid, Battery/Sulphuric Acid,
Epsom Salts, Lithium Batteries, Sodium Metal, Wooden Matches,
Propane Cylinders, Hot Plates, Ephedrine (over the counter),
Cold Tablets, Bronchodialators, Energy Boosters, Rock Salt and
Diet Aids.
Obviously the presence of any of these items is not an
automatic indicator of the presence of a meth lab. However,
combinations of these items or large quantities of these items
may be a sign.
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If you
suspect a meth lab in your neighborhood, call the Vanderburgh
County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Division or leave a TIP
on this web site.
Sheriff's Command Post:
435-5713
Sheriff's Tip Line: 467-1432 |

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Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office
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