By
WKRG Staff
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Published: Fri, May 30, 2008 - 4:26 pm
The Mobile County Sheriff's Office arrested two people today in connection with an alleged methamphetamine lab in south Mobile County.Officers were called to a home on Williamsburg Court in Irvington just before 8:00 o'clock this morning. Minutes earlier, firefighters had been called to the house to put out a fire.
Sheriff's investigators say they found the components of a meth lab in plain view.
44-year old Candy Reymundo, the homeowner, is charged with manufacturing a controlled substance, chemical endangerment of a child and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Authorities say Reymundo allowed her 14-year old son access to illegal drugs.
Another suspect, 43-year old Darryl Bosarge apparently fled the scene and was arrested a few hours later near Old Pascagoula and Grand Bay Wilmer Roads.
He was taken to the USA Medical Center's burn unit for treatment.
Once released, Bosarge will face the same 3 charges as Reymundo.
The Sheriff's Department says the arrests were the result of a ciizen's tip.

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