Three Arrested Following Search of
Suspected Lock Haven Meth Lab
HARRISBURG -- Agents from the Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation along with local police officers from the Attorney General's Meth Task Force have arrested three people in connection with the search of a suspected meth lab, located in a Lock Haven hotel room.
Attorney General Tom Corbett identified the defendants as Meloney Confer, 38, William Confer, 40 and Billie Jo Laubach, 37 all of Lock Haven, Clinton County.
Corbett said the arrests were based on information about the defendants' alleged use of methamphetamine at the Fallon Hotel, 131 East Water St., Lock Haven.
Agents executed a series of four search warrants on June 8, 2010, including Room 112 at the Fallon Hotel, the Confer's apartment, as well as Laubach's apartment, which had allegedly been used as the site for a meth lab.
Nearly a gallon of liquid chemical meth or "meth oil" was seized from Laubach's residence.
Corbett said that the meth oil could have been converted to more than 100 grams of methamphetamine worth approximately $10,000 on the street.
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Attorney General Tom Corbett identified the defendants as Meloney Confer, 38, William Confer, 40 and Billie Jo Laubach, 37 all of Lock Haven, Clinton County.
Corbett said the arrests were based on information about the defendants' alleged use of methamphetamine at the Fallon Hotel, 131 East Water St., Lock Haven.
Agents executed a series of four search warrants on June 8, 2010, including Room 112 at the Fallon Hotel, the Confer's apartment, as well as Laubach's apartment, which had allegedly been used as the site for a meth lab.
Nearly a gallon of liquid chemical meth or "meth oil" was seized from Laubach's residence.
Corbett said that the meth oil could have been converted to more than 100 grams of methamphetamine worth approximately $10,000 on the street.
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