Meth labs: Propane tanks worth $2,000 stolen in Chunchula, Alabama

Propane tanks are used by meth lab cooks to store anhydrous ammonia, an ingredient they use to manufacture methamphetamine. The theft of 35 propane tanks from this store in Chunchula, Alabama is a red flag warning that someone is using these to make meth.

Wife of Alabama soldier indicted on meth manufacturing charges

Cortney Rae Wilson, 28 and Dennis Raymond Griffith have been indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiracy to manufacture and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Cortney and Griffith had been arrested earlier this month when police discovered a fire at Cortney Wilson’s apartment located at

Warning to meth cooks: Some police officers were boy scouts too

Heeding the call to a citizen’s report about people coming and going in to a wooded area near Schillinger road on July 20th, a Mobile Alabama police officer decided to trek through the dark woods to investigate. His efforts resulted in the arrests of two meth cooks, both of whom were wearing

Mobile Alabama police get text tip about meth lab in local motel

Police in Mobile, Alabama discovered a meth lab at a Tillsmans Corner motel after receiving a text message from a concerned citizen. Mandy Bonner, 30, and Charles Smith, 23 were arrested at the motel, after police found meth and other ingredients and equipment used to make meth. They also found a

While her husband serves his country, she cooks meth in Alabama

Cortney Rae Wilson, 28, and Dennis Raymond Griffith, have been charged with conspiracy to make and distribute methamphetamine in Huntsville, Alabama. Wilson is the mother of two children, ages 6 and 8 months. She is also married to a man who is currently serving in Korea as a member of the United States Army. Griffith …..Read More

Mobile Alabama police want text messages about meth

Mobile, Alabama residents can now text message tips to law enforcement officials, if they suspect anyone is using, selling, or manufacturing methamphetamine. Beginning Thursday, May 29, 2008, people who observe suspicious activity are encouraged to text the word Meth to 839863 (“TextMe”). The message sender will then receive