Meth Lab May Be Cause Of Aurora Fire
Police Searching For Suspect
Aurora police are still searching for a suspect in a meth lab fire that broke out in Aurora over the weekend.
Part of the Woodridge apartment complex near Mississippi and Potomac went up in flames about 3 a.m. Sunday.
Once the smoke cleared, firefighters found evidence of a meth lab in one apartment, 7NEWS reported. One apartment was destroyed, and two others had smoke and fire damage.
Witnesses said that a white male in his 40s left that unit shortly before the fire started and has not been seen since.
Anyone with information is asked to call Aurora police.
Part of the Woodridge apartment complex near Mississippi and Potomac went up in flames about 3 a.m. Sunday.
Once the smoke cleared, firefighters found evidence of a meth lab in one apartment, 7NEWS reported. One apartment was destroyed, and two others had smoke and fire damage.
Witnesses said that a white male in his 40s left that unit shortly before the fire started and has not been seen since.
Anyone with information is asked to call Aurora police.Copyright 2002 by TheDenverChannel.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.







