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Active meth lab discovered, dismantled in Sandusky County
Agents found an active meth lab, evidence of prior meth labs, other drug paraphernalia and several guns and ammunition.
Credit: Sandusky County Prosecutor s Office
An active meth lab was discovered and dismantled in Sandusky County s Green Creek Township on April 19. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 1:45 PM EDT April 20, 2021
FREMONT, Ohio An active meth lab was discovered and dismantled in Sandusky County s Green Creek Township on Monday after an investigation by the Sandusky County Drug Task Force and the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
As a result of an investigation into the manufacture of methamphetamines at a residence in the 2700 block of Finefrock Road, a search warrant was executed at the address on Monday. No one was at the residence when agents arrived.
Staff report
GREEN CREEK TOWNSHIP - Charges are pending following the bust of a meth lab on Finefrock Road in Green Creek Township Monday.
Agents from the Sandusky County Drug Task Force and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation descended on the home at 2704 Finefrock Road where they discovered an active meth lab.
Evidence of a prior meth lab, other drug paraphernalia, and several guns and ammunition were discovered during the search.
No one was present at the home at the time of the raid but charges are pending through a future grand jury, Sandusky County Prosecutor Beth Tischler said in a news release.
MASSILLON Early levee work has finished, with the heavy equipment set to roll in the spring.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has completed building access roads to upcoming work sites along the Tuscarawas River for its $22.5 million project to repair the levee, which protects the city. Eight roads were built on some northern and eastern parts of the waterway.
Project Manager Ramon Mejia, of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntington District, said final inspections for those roads were done Dec. 2 in the area of Ernie s Bike Shop, 135 Lake Ave. NW. Others routes were completed around Cherry Road NW and state Route 21, which along with Finefrock Road SW should see periodic lane restrictions once the main project begins.