Charges filed in Fridley meth case; no drugs found in tunnel dug in backyard
Charges filed in Fridley meth case; no drugs found in tunnel dug in backyard – Friday, Feb. 6 Charges were filed today in Anoka County against a Fridley man and a Clearwater, Minn., woman in connection with an alleged meth lab in Fridley. Authorities arrested Danny Dean Redden, 46, and Neysa Victoria Morris, 43, in a house at 6520 Able St. NE Each was charged for allegedly possessing and manufacturing methamphetamine. Not mentioned in a criminal complaint against Redden and Morris is a tunnel that authorities found in the backyard. Fridley Police said investigating officers found digging supplies in the tunnel but no hazardous products or materials. Authorities capped the tunnel about 15 feet deep and 20 feet long on Feb. 5 to prevent further entry. After Redden was read his rights, police said, he told authorities that the chemicals and solutions were his, but that he had not made any meth. Police said also that Redden acknowledged having meth, ecstasy, marijuana, cocaine, and prescription narcotics not prescribed to him. Redden and Morris each face one count of first-degree manufacture of a controlled substance and one count of second-degree possession of a controlled substance. Each could serve as many as 30 years in prison and pay as much as million in fines on the counts of manufacturing methamphetamine, and 25 years in prison and as much as 0000 in fines on the counts of possession. The criminal complaint provides the following account and allegations: At about 3:30 pm Wednesday, Feb. 4, Anoka-Hennepin Drug Task Force officers served a …
No cab tab? Riders pick up meth charges
Filed under: meth coffee
… in a cab and that officers observed a large container of salt, coffee filters and bottles of drain cleaner inside the room. Police said those items are commonly used to make methamphetamine, and that a search produced more items often used to make …
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Police: Meth Lab Found in Basement, Suspects Arrested
Filed under: meth coffee
At the house on Reed Ave., police said they found a small amount of finished meth, pills, crushed pseudoephedrine, lithium batteries, Liquid Fire drain cleaner, Coleman camp fuel, coffee filters and cold packs in the basement hidden in and around the …
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