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How to Tell if a
Property Was Used as a Meth Lab
If you currently own a property, or
want to buy property, there are a number of ways that you can tell if there had
been an illegal drug lab on the site.
The first step would be to talk to
your neighbors. They may be able to give you some history on the home, and
tell you something of the previous occupants. Remember to ask them about
any suspicious activity, smells, traffic, or excessive amounts of trash that
they might have noticed around the home.
Next, look around the home for signs
of ideal drug labs. Remember to check both inside and outside. Some
signs that are indicative of clandestine lab activity are:
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Visible areas in the yard where
chemicals ma have been dumped
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Burn piles around the yard with
signs of meth ingredients
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Dead or dying vegetation
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Dark stains from chemicals in
sinks, toilets, bathtubs, or on the walls
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Empty packaging containers from
chemicals and cold medicines.
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Signs of chemical spills or burns
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Chemical odors, such as ammonia
or solvents
Finally, check with your local law
enforcement to see if they have a record of illegal drug labs on or around the
property. For the Per Police Department, their number is 472-2150.
For Miami County, contact the Sheriff's Office at 472-1322.
Remember that if you suspect a met
lab on or near your property, contact local law enforcement immediately.
In Miami County or Peru, call either 911 or the Anonymous Meth Hotline at
800-453-4756.
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