Alleged meth lab cleanup: State police crew catalogs evidence
A member of the Michigan State Police Meth Response Team collects evidence and neutralizes hazardous material removed from a Ford Mustang on Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti on Monday. They were alerted after a man was found making meth in the front seat of the car. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com
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A member of the Michigan State Police Meth Response Team collects evidence and neutralizes hazardous material removed from a Ford Mustang on Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti on Monday. They were alerted after a man was found making meth in the front seat of the car. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Meth Lab Clean Up/cache/10012012_NEWS_MethLab_CleanUp_DJB_0057_fullsize.JPG
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A member of the Michigan State Police Meth Response Team inspects evidence found in a vehicle in a residential area in Ypsilanti on Monday. The team said there were three "shake and bake" or "one pot" bottles found in the car. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Meth Lab Clean Up/cache/10012012_NEWS_MethLab_CleanUp_DJB_0113_fullsize.JPG
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A member of the Michigan State Police Meth Response Team collects evidence and neutralizes hazardous material removed from a vehicle on Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti on Monday. Today was the first day of the containment program. Daniel Brenner I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/_Meth Lab Clean Up/cache/10012012_NEWS_MethLab_CleanUp_DJB_0321_fullsize.JPG
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The Michigan State Police Meth Response Team was called out to the 7900 block of Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti Township yesterday evening where a man was found to be making meth in the front seat of a Ford Mustang convertible. Courtney Sacco I AnnAror.com /calendar/photologue/photos/1/cache/100112_news_meth_lab_car_Briarbrook_dr_cs_5_fullsize.JPG
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The Michigan State Police Meth Response Team collected evidence form the Ford Mustang for the Washingnaw County Sheriff's Department. Courtney Sacco I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/1/cache/100112_news_meth_lab_car_Briarbrook_dr_cs_2_fullsize.JPG
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The Michigan State Police Meth Response team removed methamphetamine cooking ingredients from the Ford Mustang convertible where a known user was found making the substance parked outside the 7900 block of Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti Township. Courtney Sacco I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/1/cache/100112_news_meth_lab_car_Briarbrook_dr_cs_3_fullsize.JPG
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The Michigan State Police Meth Response team removed methamphetamine cooking ingredients from the Ford Mustang convertible where a known user was found making the substance parked outside the 7900 block of Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti Township. Courtney Sacco I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/1/cache/100112_news_meth_lab_car_Briarbrook_dr_cs_4_fullsize.JPG
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The Michigan State Police Meth Response Team removed what police said were three one pot meth labs form the Ford Mustang on Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti Township. Courtney Sacco I AnnArbor.com /calendar/photologue/photos/1/cache/100112_news_meth_lab_car_Briarbrook_dr_cs_1_fullsize.JPG
- Related article: Man accused of cooking meth in front seat of Mustang convertible
Michigan State Police sent in a crew to clean up Monday night after police said they found a man making methamphetamine in a Ford Mustang Convertible on Briarbrook Drive in Ypsilanti Township.
Although Vic Chevrette, head of the Washtenaw County HAZMAT team, said nothing spilled inside the vehicle, the cleanup team was sent in to make sure all the chemicals were catalogued.
The Ypsilanti Township man was arrested.
AnnArbor.com photographer Courtney Sacco captured these images of the cleanup.
Comments
LA
Wed, Oct 3, 2012 : 9:50 p.m.
cool photos. very CSI (that's a good thing).
Julie Baker
Tue, Oct 2, 2012 : 3:44 p.m.
A portion of the story was inadvertently repeated. That has been corrected.
Therese
Tue, Oct 2, 2012 : 3:09 p.m.
So, we need to watch out for mobile meth labs... Maybe that Winnebago in the parking lot isn't grandma and grandpa roaming the good ole USA and visiting the grand kids...
Billy Bob Schwartz
Tue, Oct 2, 2012 : 12:55 p.m.
Great pix. I really enjoyed the headline, since I thought it was okay to say the cleanup really happened and didn't need to be proven. I only point this out since my other comment on the original article was dumped, apparently because I questioned the alleged procreant's alleged use of his alleged mental faculties,