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This made me laugh very hard
http://www.swtimes.com/archive/2004/September/08/news/strange_mix.html
By John Lyon
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Two Crawford County residents were arrested Monday after authorities said they found evidence that the couple had been manufacturing methamphetamine — or at least trying to.
Authorities went to the home of Todd Andrew Willet, 31, and Kristi Lynne Morgan, 31, in the 4900 block of U.S. 71 near Alma after receiving complaints from neighbors of a strong chemical smell, said investigator Lanny Reese of the 12th-21st Judicial District Drug Task Force.
Inside the residence, officers found a mixture of chemicals that appeared to be in the process of some type of chemical reaction, but it was unclear whether the mixture would have produced methamphetamine. Reese said Willet told the officers he had mixed paint thinner with “all the pills he could find” in the house.
“I’ve never seen anything like that before. I don’t know if it actually had ephedrine in it, or if he actually knew what he was doing,” Reese said.
The chemicals will be analyzed at the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory in Little Rock, Reese said.
Officers also found suspected marijuana in the residence. Willet and Morgan were arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and possession of marijuana.
http://www.swtimes.com/archive/2004/September/08/news/strange_mix.html
By John Lyon
times record • [email protected]
Two Crawford County residents were arrested Monday after authorities said they found evidence that the couple had been manufacturing methamphetamine — or at least trying to.
Authorities went to the home of Todd Andrew Willet, 31, and Kristi Lynne Morgan, 31, in the 4900 block of U.S. 71 near Alma after receiving complaints from neighbors of a strong chemical smell, said investigator Lanny Reese of the 12th-21st Judicial District Drug Task Force.
Inside the residence, officers found a mixture of chemicals that appeared to be in the process of some type of chemical reaction, but it was unclear whether the mixture would have produced methamphetamine. Reese said Willet told the officers he had mixed paint thinner with “all the pills he could find” in the house.
“I’ve never seen anything like that before. I don’t know if it actually had ephedrine in it, or if he actually knew what he was doing,” Reese said.
The chemicals will be analyzed at the Arkansas State Crime Laboratory in Little Rock, Reese said.
Officers also found suspected marijuana in the residence. Willet and Morgan were arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to manufacture methamphetamine and possession of marijuana.