Medina Police are crediting their Facebook followers for giving them some tips on a mobile meth lab that led to the arrest of a Clinton man.
Police said the tips they received "helped in a big way" after their posting on the mobile meth lab led to the arrest of Roger Stewart of Clinton.
Stewart is charged with assembling or possessing one or more chemicals to manufacture a controlled substance.
Police say the charges stem from an incident July 28 when they discovered a backpack containing a mobile meth lab at the Liberty Plaza Apartments on Abbeyville Road in Medina.
Medina Police also gave credit to the Medina County Drug Task Force and the Barberton Police with the investigation.
Stewart is currently in the Summit County Jail on related charges.
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers discovered a mobile meth lab during a traffic stop in Hartville earlier this week.
News Channel 5 reports law enforcement officials recovered chemicals used to make the drug when two men were pulled over Tuesday around 5pm on Market Avenue for what troopers said was a red light violation.
State troopers say the men tried running away when they signaled for the car to pull over. Both were arrested shortly thereafter.
Authorities said both 29-year-old Lonnie Morris of Akron, and 29-year-old Charles Copen III of Barberton, had confessed to having the chemicals in the car.
The Hartville Fire Department and Stark County Metro Drug Task Force teamed up to take apart the mobile lab, which was considered to be dangerous.
Both Morris and Copen are currently in the Stark County Jail. If convicted, both men face up to 15 years in prison and a $30,000 fine.
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