Sheriffs bust meth lab in Lincklaen

LINCKLAEN – Two Lincklaen residents were arrested Wednesday for thier alleged involvement in a meth manufacturing operation.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office says 29-year-old Alyssa R. Jackson and 28-year-old James Kelly, both of Lincklaen, were making methamphetamine in a makeshift lab inside their home at 906 County Road 13.
After receiving information of a possible meth lab, police responded to perform a “knock and talk.” That’s when they say they found burn piles at the residence that contained several one-pot methamphetamine cooks “in plain view,” and a gas mask in the yard.
A search warrant was later issued for the residence, which led to the discovery of methamphetamine and other paraphernalia.
Both Jackson and Kelly were arrested on charges of unlawful manufacturing methamphetamine in the third degree, unlawful disposal of methamphetamine equipment, and criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree.
The two were arraigned in North Norwich Town Court and remanded to the Chenango County Correctional Facility on $25,000 cash bail.
The Chenango County Sheriff’s Office was assisted in their investigation by the New York State Environmental Conservation Police. The Chenango County Emergency Response Team was also on hand to help with the cleanup of hazardous materials.

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