Traveling? Watch Out for Meth Labs in Your Hotel!


 

Traveling? Watch out for Meth labs in your hotel! – Click to expand description to learn the warning signs and the dangers of Meth labs. You never know when you could be next door to a Meth lab during your hotel stay, or whether the person in the room before you cooked Meth without getting caught (so the owner wouldn’t know to clean it up). The video tells of a Meth lab in a hotel in Dubuque, Iowa. They say police knew about the Meth cooking going on or a few weeks, but were only recently able to go in and arrest the woman involved, due to the evidence and warrant requirements, etc. to build their case. Unfortunately, this means others were likely exposed during that time. They say she appears to have cooked in the last 24 hours. So how can you tell if Meth is being or has been cooked in the hotel you’re staying at? Look out for unusual chemical smells and/or staining. Other warning signs are listed on our website. Here are some warning signs of cooking going on (like in the next room or across the hall): www.mappsd.org Here are warnings signs of former Meth lab activity (for example in the room you are staying in): www.mappsd.org If you ever notice any unusual staining or odors when you walk into a hotel room, or if your eyes or throat start burning or itching when you have spent some time in the room, you may want to consider asking for a different room, if one is available. The health effects of contamination are not yet well-known, but families who move into former Meth lab properties have experienced health issues

 

One arrested after meth lab found

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A Mason County woman was arrested and three children were hospitalized after a meth lab was found in their home. Brittany Black, 35, of Camp Connely was charged Wednesday with operating a meth lab and three counts of child endangerment. Deputies …
Read more on Daily Mail – Charleston

 

Man sentenced in meth lab accident

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A judge sentenced Duane Lyle Alcott to 25 years in prison for the January lab accident in Evansdale that burned his hands, and a concurrent 10 years for another meth lab discovered months later. Alcott, 49, was sentenced Nov. 6 in Black Hawk County …
Read more on Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier

 

Saraland Police: Man wanted after an 'inactive meth lab' was found in his home

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SARALAND, Alabama — Police are looking for a 30-year-old man after the discovery of an inactive methamphetamine lab in a Saraland, Ala., home led to one arrest on Nov. 8. Joel Johnson is wanted for questioning after the lab was found in his home, …
Read more on al.com (blog)

 

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