poisoninthestain
Glandeuse Pinéale
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...taken from thestarphoenix.com 1/9/09...
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Clan ... story.html
SASKATOON -- Police have withdrawn a charge of methamphetamine production against 18-year-old Lewis Casey after mistakenly identifying a lab found in his home as a crystal meth lab.
Casey, who lives in the 100 block of Ninth Avenue East with his parents, is still charged with possessing components of explosive devices in conjunction with materials discovered in the lab.
Police arrived at Casey’s house on Thursday with a search warrant and discovered what they initially believed to be a methamphetamine lab in the garage.
They’ve since released a statement saying the lab was being used only to produce explosives.
It was an honest mistake, says Insp. Jerome Engele of the Saskatoon Police Service. Many of the chemicals found in the lab are similar or identical to those needed to produce methamphetamine and clandestine labs are typically drug-related.
“We don’t have many people who produce explosives,
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Clan ... story.html
SASKATOON -- Police have withdrawn a charge of methamphetamine production against 18-year-old Lewis Casey after mistakenly identifying a lab found in his home as a crystal meth lab.
Casey, who lives in the 100 block of Ninth Avenue East with his parents, is still charged with possessing components of explosive devices in conjunction with materials discovered in the lab.
Police arrived at Casey’s house on Thursday with a search warrant and discovered what they initially believed to be a methamphetamine lab in the garage.
They’ve since released a statement saying the lab was being used only to produce explosives.
It was an honest mistake, says Insp. Jerome Engele of the Saskatoon Police Service. Many of the chemicals found in the lab are similar or identical to those needed to produce methamphetamine and clandestine labs are typically drug-related.
“We don’t have many people who produce explosives,