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Posted: 4:54 PM May 20, 2009
Routine traffic stop reveals mobile meth lab
A routine traffic stop for Edwardsburg Police turned into a lot more Wednesday morning.
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A routine traffic stop for Edwardsburg Police turned into a lot more Wednesday morning.
Police pulled a car over on Lane Road for suspicion of driving while intoxicated. They discovered a gun in the glove compartment and a mobile meth lab in the trunk.
The suspect was arrested for methamphetamine possession and manufacturing, felony firearm possession, and driving on a suspended license.
Police will release a name when the person is arraigned.
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