Irvington Meth Lab Bust

Alabama Mobile County Sheriffs Office  Deputies arrest an Irvington couple accused of running a meth lab out of their home.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Wed, December 17, 2008 - 6:38 pm CST Last Updated: Wed, December 17, 2008 - 6:40 pm CST
The Mobile County Sheriff's Office busted a meth lab at a home at 7245 Murray Heights in Irvington.

Deputies went to the home after receiving an anonymous tip. They found items used to run a meth lab in the back yard and then searched the home.

Troy and Vicki Gitzlaff are charged with manufacturing meth and use/possession of drug paraphernalia.

“Once again meth makers are behind bars thanks to our initiative and the help we continue to receive from the community”, says Sheriff Sam Cochran.

To report meth, text the word “meth” to 839863 (“textme”) or call 574-8633.
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Yeah Bob, don’t they know coke dealing is the way to go?

Roll Tide, Bless the flag and lets make some meth..

Thought Persinger was busted there for a minute! lol

Ever notice how happy, healthy and successful looking these meth lab entrepreneurs look?

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