
Troopers gather evidence from a suspected meth lab near Saint Albans.
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The State Police acted on tips to bust two methamphetamine labs and arrest five suspects.
Story by Kristen Sell
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ST. ALBANS -- The West Virginia State Police raided two methamphetamine labs simultaneously Sunday night.
According to investigators, one was located on First Street near St. Albans. Troopers said they discovered the other lab at the end of College Hill Road.
The labs are related, according to the State Police.
More than 100 Pseudoephedrine tablets were seized and various illegally possessed prescription drugs, including anabolic steroids and painkillers were found at the first street home, according to Sgt. L. O'Brien of West Virginia State Police.
Investigators are continuing to gather evidence.
Kanawha County officials were at the scene to board up and condemn both structures.
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Troopers gather evidence from a suspected methlab on First Street near Saint Albans.
Photo Credit: Adrian Mosby
Troopers busted a suspected meth lab at this home on College Hill Road in Saint Albans and made two arrests.
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Some of the items seized from a home on First Street. Troopers made three arrests at this location.
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