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Posted: 8:37 PM Sep 29, 2007
Meth Lab Mistake
A trash can discovery lands a woman behind bars. Reporter: Amanda BarrenEmail Address: Amanda.Barren@wsaz.com |
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Police say a woman in St. Albans threw the remnants of a meth lab away along with her name and address.
It wasn't hard for police there to catch up with Sarah Webb. Police say she threw what was left of her lab away in a bag along with the discarded piece of mail.
Now Webb is facing charges.
A person who worked at the gas station noticed the bag and called police.
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Posted by: The Truth
on Oct 1, 2007 at 10:27 PM
M-1 what kind of name is that? Maybe you should change your name to L-1, for loser, or even SBC-1. The later for spelling bee champion. Try this: DEPUTY not depudy. Wow!
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Posted by: M1
on Oct 1, 2007 at 12:15 PM
I agree with Donna, they don't care.From where I live I can see 2 houses knowen for drugs and the Hartford police does not do anything about it.And a sherriffs depudy lives not far from me knowing about the drugs but much like the Hartford police they are afraid to do anything about it.The only thing the Hartford police do is patrol in the car, they dont want to get too technical and fill out the paper work that comes with the job....too lazy for the paper work so lets waste the tax payers money and drive around in the police car LOOKING like we are doing something trying to fool the residents but only fooling our selves.
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Posted by: Kris
on Sep 30, 2007 at 09:15 PM
Meth is an epidemic and only getting worse, in my opinion law enforcement are doing the best they can to keep up. This is a sad situation for all involved esp. the children who are in the homes while it is being made,and the children who are neglected and or abused because thier parents or caregivers are addicted to the drug and or to the power they feel they have when manufacturing it. Children look to adults to keep them safe, its just sad. We as parents and citizens need to keep the tip-lines hot when we something that dont look right, call... call...call... this is the only way I know of along with prayer to help the real victims of meth.the children
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