Police Release Details on Brookville Man Busted for Mobile Meth Lab

BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – A Brookville man was placed in Jefferson County Jail after police charged him with operating a mobile methamphetamine lab.

Brookville police charged Jackson Hulse, 26, of Brookville, with operating a methamphetamine lab and other related charges following an earlier investigation.

On February 2, Hulse was stopped for a traffic violation and allegedly found to be in possession of precursors to manufacturing methamphetamine, police say.

According to police, a search warrant was later executed on Hulse’s vehicle, and it was allegedly discovered that he had been operating a mobile methamphetamine lab.

Hulse was placed in the Jefferson County Jail.

The Pennsylvania State Police Clandestine Lab Response Team assisted in the investigation.

The above information was released to exploreClarion.com on March 7, 2014.


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