http://rutlandherald.com/article/20131116/NEWS02/711169919
Springfield police probe suspected meth lab By Susan Smallheer Staff Writer | November 15,2013 Rutland Herald Police searched this home at 17 Poplar St. in Springfield on Friday and said they found items that could be used in drug activity. Photo: Photo by Len Emery SPRINGFIELD — A local woman, concerned that her housemates were involved with illegal drugs, brought police components of what officers described as a meth lab in the trunk of her car. Springfield Police Chief Douglas Johnston said Friday the case was still under investigation and no one had been arrested. Police declined to identify the woman. But Johnston said that based on those suspected components of a methamphetamine lab, police executed a search warrant of the woman’s home Friday and confiscated additional items believed to be used for drug activity. The home was identified as 17 Poplar St., a short, dead-end street located off Cherry Hill, where the large historic homes of Springfield’s historic machine tool owners are located. The two-story home appeared neat and well-kept Friday afternoon, with a late-model car in the driveway. Poplar Street is in one of Springfield’s nicer neighborhoods, a short distance from The Commons, one of the town’s parks and playgrounds. Springfield Police said in a press release that the woman showed police the suspected drug paraphernalia which she had placed in the trunk of her car, prompting local police to call in the Vermont State Police and its “clandestine lab,” as well as the state Hazardous Materials Response Team. Police said the home on Poplar Street was “deemed safe” after Friday’s search and there were no hazards to either the home or the neighborhood. Police said the woman was concerned about the activities of people who were staying with her, although police would not say what that relationship was.
Not to surprising. Sounds like Springfield vt
ReplyDeleteNothing worse than a woman scorned! I guess she fixed 'em good.
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