Sebring police find suspect cooking meth in toilet
Two people are arrested in connection with alleged meth lab operations in Sebring.
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SEBRING, Ohio - Two people are arrested in connection with alleged meth lab operations in Sebring. One of the suspects was found cooking meth in a toilet.
49-year-old Darrell Williams was arrested at his home on the 200 block of West Indiana Avenue after admitting to officers he had an active meth lab in the top part of his toilet.
Officers recovered the drug making materials as well as a gas generator that was found in the basement.
Williams told police he has been cooking meth in his house for over two years.
He is being charged with illegal manufacture of drugs and illegal possession of chemicals used to make the drugs.
28-year-old Dawn Harvey was also arrested in connection with a possible meth lab on the 100 block of E. Maryland Avenue.
According to a police report, officers say they discovered several used and active meth labs in the residence.
Harvey is being charged with illegal manufacture of drugs, illegal possession of chemicals and endangering children. Police say two children were in the home at the time of the arrest.
Williams and Harvey were arrested just after 5 p.m. Wednesday. They are currently being held in the Mahoning County Jail.