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Sheriff seeking meth suspect: 2 labs discovered in Brady Lake

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By Matt Fredmonsky 

and Mike Sever

Record-Courier staff writers

BRADY LAKE — Two suspected methamphetamine labs were found within a few hundred yards of each other Thursday almost simultaneously.

“I walked in on a lab in a rental unit that I was checking out for an owner after the tenants were evicted, and at the same time the sheriff’s department, maybe a quarter of a mile down the road, they had their own incident,” said Brady Lake Police Chief Jim Woolf.

The landlord called Woolf after finding suspicious materials in the vacant house at 6504 Lakeview Road, right next to the Village Hall.

“The first thing I noticed were the tell-tale signs of a meth lab, being the chemicals that are involved in the process, the matchbook covers that were stripped of their striker pads that are used in the manufacturing process and the chemical odor throughout the basement of the house,” Woolf said.

Since the house was vacant for a couple weeks, police are investigating to see if there was any access by anyone else, Woolf said.

When he got there, a painting crew hired by the owner was in the house.

“They didn’t realize they had a lab in the basement,” Woolf said.

He said the lab was not in operation at the time, although the chemicals and by-products of the process were still there.

Just down the way at 2037 Brady Lake Road, deputies had been making a check after a 23-month old child was found with suspicious stains on the bottom of his feet. The stains were the color of a substance used in the manufacture of methamphetamine.

While at the house, deputies saw suspicious items in the yard and obtained a search warrant. When they approached the house to serve the warrant, Larry D. Baxter, 29, fled out the back of the residence. He is still at large.

“We’re still looking for him,” Portage County Sheriff David Doak said Friday evening.

Anyone with information on Baxter’s location is asked to contact Lt. Greg Johnson of the Portage County Sheriff’s Office at 330-296-5100.

Jennifer A. Baxter, 23, was arrested and charged with illegal manufacture of drugs, a second-degree felony, and endangering children, a third-degree felony.

“The timing of it was quite strange,” Doak said of the dual meth lab busts. “There’s a lot of them out there.”

Woolf said the coincidence worked to advantage.

“We got a lot of help from the sheriff’s department because they were about 1,000 feet down the road at their own incident at the same time.”

 

 




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    Posted by mollyb June 22, 2009
The hazmat team must go in and check the home. Usually they must be gutted or flattened. After clean up the rental lease must disclose the fact that there was a meth lab in this home for future residents so they can make an informed decision about living there or not. Lots of work involved in getting the houses cleaned up and the chemicals out.

11.
    Posted by DoWhatsRight June 22, 2009
Let us take a different turn here. What about the houses where these meth labs were? They are unfit for occupation since the meth leaves a residue over everything. It will affect the next tenants. We go to all of this trouble about lead paint and allow houses that had meth labs to be used again? They should have to tell any one that moves in or buys the house that it is dangerous.

10.
    Posted by Truthtalk June 22, 2009
Umm...That was logical, wasamattau. Did I hit a nerve there?

Smoke a bowl and relax. The voice in your head is mine.

9.
    Posted by wasamattau June 21, 2009
Truthtalk hasn't the mental capacity for a logical debate, just a name calling internet tough guy.

8.
    Posted by Truthtalk June 21, 2009
Drugs should not be legal, moron.

We can't handle alcohol...what the hell are we going to do with an overrun of meth, coke and heroin addicts who use because they now can, legally?

innocent people? You are a stoner, without a doubt.

7.
    Posted by boboberg June 21, 2009
You can bust every meth lab and meth user you can come up with and you will not even START to put a dent in the huge demand for meth. Meth addicts LOVE their meth and if you shut down the local labs then the Mexican mafia will simply increase the amount of meth it exports into the USA to meet the new demand. Methamphetamine should be legal. Mexico just legalized possession of small amounts of drugs. Switzerland reaffirmed its legal heroin system. Portugal decriminalized all drugs in 2001. Legalizing meth would kill meth labs, meth houses and the meth mafia overnight. A group of 10,000 very serious policemen, prosecutors, attorneys and citizens have formed a group to legalize ALL drugs, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (http://leap.cc ) They see what happened when we legalized alcohol in 1932 as a good example of how drug legalization would work. They're sick of chasing drug users and sending innocent people to prison for decades just because they like to get high. This foolish war on drugs has lasted 37 years and cost us over a TRILLION dollars and we are not an inch closer to stopping drugs. Mark Montgomery boboberg@nyc.rr.com

6.
    Posted by Integrity June 21, 2009
I certainly agree that Doak is doing far more in just 6 months compared to Kaley. Keep up the great work! I'm sure the guy they're looking for will be caught soon.

5.
    Posted by wasamattau June 20, 2009
Good job.

4.
    Posted by lilacjan19571 June 20, 2009
Just keep it comin'. Put them all away. Put all the babies in homes where they can get the proper love and attention that they need. These people that are cooking up these drugs need locked away never to see the light of day cause they'll just do it again when they get out.

3.
    Posted by bdog June 20, 2009
Have you ever seen pigs in a pen 5ofus? These people live the same way. That's parenting at it's best.

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