Suspected Thornton Meth Lab Busted
Drugs Found In Mobile Home, Investigators Say
THORNTON, Colo. -- Authorities in Thornton closed down a suspected meth lab early Wednesday morning.
Officers with the North Metro Drug Task Force were called to the Pine Lakes Ranch mobile home park around midnight and said that they found the meth lab inside a mobile home.
They said that they also found a meth lab in a parked car near the mobile home.
Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of manufacturing and possessing methamphetamine. They were identified as Felix Lujan, 37, and Arica Vadakin, 21.
Lujan also had an outstanding warrant from Jefferson County on a firearms charge, according to police.
Officers with the North Metro Drug Task Force were called to the Pine Lakes Ranch mobile home park around midnight and said that they found the meth lab inside a mobile home.
They said that they also found a meth lab in a parked car near the mobile home.
Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of manufacturing and possessing methamphetamine. They were identified as Felix Lujan, 37, and Arica Vadakin, 21.
Lujan also had an outstanding warrant from Jefferson County on a firearms charge, according to police.
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- May 31, 2001: Meth Is Like The Devil, Former Addict Says
- May 9, 2001: Meth Lab Busted In Upscale Thornton Community
- April 17, 2001: Suspected Meth Lab Explodes, Injuring Two
- March 14, 2001: Drug Lab Busted In Hotel Room
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