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Friday, August 27, 2010
Two Accused Of Operating Mobile Meth Lab In Mt. Lebanon
Scott Hudson, 38, and Shannon Goodall, 34, are charged with operating a methamphetamine lab, possession with intent to deliver, possession of drug paraphenalia, criminal conspiracy and reckless endangerment.
Mt. Lebanon police Lt. Aaron Lauth said the two were apprehended during a routine traffic stop the afternoon of August 15 outside the Virginia Manor Shops off Cochran Road, when police discovered the equipment and ingredients for making methamphetamine in the back of their Jeep Wrangler.
Read more: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_696691.html
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Well done MLPD! If anyone wants to see how hard these guys (and surrounding PD's also like Scott Twp.) work to keep us safe make it a habit to read regularly 3 blotters online: MLPD blotter, Castle Shannon PD blotter and via the Post-Gazette the West Police Blotter which picks up Scott,Bridgeville, Carnegie and Greentree somehow. You'll drive more carefully and never leave your purse casually in the babyseat of a shopping cart again.
ReplyDeleteMarjie Crist
Yes, very well done - excellent!
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone remember the article in MtL years ago that mentioned the high correlation between communities that have a high degree of traffic enforcement and low crime?