State Police: Methamphetamine Dump Site Found by Hunter

CLYMER, Pa. (EYT) – Indiana-based State Police are investigating a report of a suspected methamphetamine dump site found on Tuesday by a hunter.

Around 11:00 a.m. on December 1, Indiana-based State Police responded to a wooded area along Barr Road in Green Township, Indiana County, after a hunter reported having found materials indicative of methamphetamine manufacturing.

Police say at the scene, several plastic bags were found along the roadside in the wooded area. The Pennsylvania State Police Clandestine Laboratory Response Team (CLRT) was then called to the scene where they subsequently processed seven suspected one-pot vessels and six acid generators along with miscellaneous empty chemical bottles and packages used in the manufacture of methamphetamine.

According to police, they were unable to find any identifiable evidence pertaining to a suspect for the illegal dumpsite.

State police are strongly encouraging anyone with information related to this suspected drug activity to contact their local law enforcement agency or make an anonymous report via the toll-free, 24-hour Drug Trafficking Tip Line at 1-877-PA-NODRUGS.


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