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DISCARDED WASTE ITEMS IN OR AROUND THE HOME
THAT MAY INDICATE LAB ACTIVITY:
- Numerous matchbooks with strike plates removed, or collections
of discarded striker plates (source of red phosphorous)
- Discarded vinyl or rubber tubing, various sizes, sometimes restaurant
grade. Tunnels. Tubing with dark red stain.
- Glass jars, containers, with multilevel fluids. Plastic containers
with small plastic or vinyl tubes coming out of the spout, usually
duct taped in place (may contain dangerous waste products).
- Vinyl gas cans or plastic garbage bags with duct taped hoses/tubing
sticking out (extremely dangerous)
- Cat litter, no cat.
- Dismantled lithium batteries (strips).
- Discarded propane bottles with discolored brass valves (blue
color) may have been used to hold anhydrous ammonia (extremely
dangerous).
- Multiple discarded bottles or boxes of over the counter cold/allergy
remedies containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine or discard blister
packs that contain these products.
- Coffee filters with dark red or brown stains.
BEHAVIOR AND ACTIVITY OF METHAMPHETAMINE COOKS:
- Many behaviors and characteristics the same as those listed
in the "Signs of Drug Use and Sales."
- Residents do not use curbside garbage pick-up. House garbage
will be stored in garbage bags, and hauled away from the home.
- Vents blowing from inside the home to the outside. Vents are
often makeshift and homemade. There may be a chemical smell from
this vent.
- Labs are often found in garages, tool sheds, house trailers
on the property. Late night or all night activity may be observed
in the home or these structures. Cooks and associates are very
secretive, very paranoid and protective about the lab. If asked
about activities they may become very defensive, even hostile.
- Supplies being brought to the lab site in quantity including
glass flasks and other glassware, bottles, vinyl or plastic tubing,
solvents, acids, and items listed in the "Common household
chemicals or other products."
HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS OR OTHER PRODUCTS THAT MAY BE PRESENT IN LARGE QUANTITIES:
- Muriatic Acid
- Acetone
- Gas-Line
- Antifreeze
- Red Devil Lye Drano
- Lighter fluid
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Coleman Fuel
- Rubbing Alcohol
- Cases or boxes of matchbooks
- Coffee filters
- 7% tincture of iodine or iodine crystals
- Cold/allergy remedies that contain ephedrine or pseudoephedrine.
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