Arrests Made for Rolling Meth Lab
Four Ripley, New York, residents are facing charges in Pennsylvania for allegedly running a rolling meth lab that was discovered during a traffic stop near Erie.
Acting attorney general Bill Ryan says 42-year-old James Fuhus, 38-year-old Marie Kopta, 18-year-old Alexandria Gibbs and 20-year-old John Gibbs used a “one pot” method to manufacture meth while driving back and forth between Erie and Ripley after buying supplies.
Waste products generated during the production of meth, including flammable and caustic chemicals, were allegedly placed in plastic soda bottles and thrown from the moving car as the defendants traveled along Interstate 90 and other roads in northwestern Pennsylvania.
All four defendants were arrested today Chautauqua County sheriff’s deputies. They are currently being held in Chautauqua County pending extradition to Pennsylvania.
http://attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx?id=6048
Acting attorney general Bill Ryan says 42-year-old James Fuhus, 38-year-old Marie Kopta, 18-year-old Alexandria Gibbs and 20-year-old John Gibbs used a “one pot” method to manufacture meth while driving back and forth between Erie and Ripley after buying supplies.
Waste products generated during the production of meth, including flammable and caustic chemicals, were allegedly placed in plastic soda bottles and thrown from the moving car as the defendants traveled along Interstate 90 and other roads in northwestern Pennsylvania.
All four defendants were arrested today Chautauqua County sheriff’s deputies. They are currently being held in Chautauqua County pending extradition to Pennsylvania.
http://attorneygeneral.gov/press.aspx?id=6048
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