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DMT lab discovered in Radford Quote:RADFORD—Investigators with Raford City Police Department and members of the Claytor Lake Regional Drug Task Force followed tips to a residence at 421 Sanford St., Radford on March 25 to execute a search warrant in regards to illegal sale of marijuana. As a result the two agencies discovered materials associated with a DMT lab and three arrests were made.
The department made entry into the apartment in the Copper Beech community around 7:30 p.m. Monday, seizing marijuana, numerous smoking devices, over $5,000 in cash, along with “numerous items” associated with the manufacture of DMT. A DMT lab is similar in makeup to a meth lab and uses some of the same ingredients, according to a March 26 release from Radford City Police.
The police department was following drug intelligence when they executed the warrant on the residence and notified the Radford City Fire Department, according to Lt. R.A. Wilburn, “just to be on the safe side.” The fire department responded to check for hazardous materials and test for air quality. Wilburn said no apartments were evacuated and no residents were believed to be in any danger.
Two of the apartment’s residents, Casey Michael Gleich, age 19 of Radford, and Colin Parker Hope, 20 of Radford, were arrested along with Lucas Michael Nelson, 18 of Hampton. Nelson is not a resident of the apartment.
Nelson has been charged with conspiring to sell or distribute more than 1/2 ounce of marijuana and conspiring to manufacture a Schedule I or II controlled substance. He is being held at New River Valley Regional Jail on $1,000 bond.
Gleich was charged with conspiring to sell or distribute more than 1/2 ounce of marijuana, conspiring to manufacture a Schedule I or II controlled substance, as well as manufacturing a Schedule I or II controlled substance. Gleich is being held at NRVRJ on $1,500 bond.
Charges against Hope include conspiring to sell or distribute more than 1/2 ounce of marijuana, manufacturing a Schedule I or II controlled substance, distribution of more than 1/2 ounce of marijuana but less than 5 pounds and conspiring to manufacture a Schedule I or II controlled substance. He is also being held at NRVRJ on a $2,500 bond.
It is not clear whether any of the three men are Radford University students. SourceThree people arrested, charged in connection with drug bust in Radford on Monday Quote:RADFORD, Va. — Three people were arrested and are now charged in connection with a drug bust that took place in Copper Beach Apartments in Radford on Monday.
On Monday, investigators with the Radford City Police Department and members of the Claytor Lake Regional Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at 421 Sanford Street in Radford. The search warrant was in regards to the illegal sale of marijuana.
According to a news release, investigators and members of the task force found marijuana, smoking devices, over $5,000 in cash, and components and materials associated with a DMT drug lab, similar in makeup and ingredients to a meth lab, at the Radford location.
Many items associated with the manufacturing of DMT were also recovered.
Three people at the residence were arrested and charged in connection to the incident.
Lucas Michael Nelson, 18, of Hampton, faces charges including conspiring to sell or distribute more than half an ounce of marijuana and conspire to manufacture a controlled substance in Schedule I or II. He is being held at the New River Valley Regional Jail on $1,000 bond.
Casey Michael Gleich, 19, of Radford, faces charges including conspire to sell or distribute more than half an ounce of marijuana, conspire to manufacture a controlled substance in Schedule I or II, and manufacture of a controlled substance in Schedule I or II. He is being held at the New River Valley Regional Jail on $1,500 bond.
Colin Parker Hope, 20, of Radford, faces charges including conspire to sell or distribute more than half an ounce of marijuana, manufacture of a controlled substance in Schedule I or II, distribution of more than half an ounce of marijuana but less than five pounds, and conspire to manufacture a controlled substance in Schedule I or II. He is being held at the New River Valley Regional Jail on a $2,500 bond.
The Radford City Fire Department also responded to the scene to check for hazardous materials and test for air quality. No apartments were evacuated and no residents were thought to be in danger. SourceWiki • Attitude • FAQThe Nexian • Nexus Research • The OHTIn New York, we wrote the legal number on our arms in marker...To call a lawyer if we were arrested. In Istanbul, People wrote their blood types on their arms. I hear in Egypt, They just write Their names. גם זה יעבור
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"similar to a meth lab" Give me a break.
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Quote: A DMT lab is similar in makeup to a meth lab
Quote:Many items associated with the manufacturing of DMT were also recovered. Recovered ? That would presume that the police owned the items before they were used for the manufacture of DMT There's some quality propaganda there
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