Be careful when you’re driving near Worthington. A rolling meth lab
might blow up in the car next to you.
Idiotic? Yes. But police arrested 4 people in a car that was cooking
meth. Honestly.
During a traffic stop, Marion County Sheriff's Deputies
found the dangerous cookery actively creating a meth potion.
The traffic stop took place on U.S. Route
19 near Whitecotten Store near Worthington.
The road was shut down and the area
of the vehicle was evacuated due to the danger presented by the active lab in
the beginning stages of cooking meth.
The passengers were driving down the
road while pouring Coleman fuel and lithium into a plastic bottle. Honestly.
Sounds like the Darwin theory at
work.
Arrested were Travis Ray Canaday, 23,
of Clarksburg; Robert McNeil, 21; Justin Edward Reed, 25, of Clarksburg;
and Marie Ann Sandy, 34, of Wyatt. They were taken to the Worthington Volunteer
Fire Department to be decontaminated.
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