Pubdate: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 Source: Charleston Gazette (WV) Copyright: 2002 Charleston Gazette Contact: http://www.wvgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/77 Author: Tom Searls 100 METH LABS TAKEN APART THIS YEAR, 57 IN WOOD COUNTY More than 100 clandestine methamphetamine labs have been dismantled in West Virginia this year, with Wood County leading the way. State Police said they have discovered more of the "crank" laboratories in the western section of the state. They first started finding them in heavy numbers in Wood County three years ago. "It's a trend that goes from the West Coast to the East Coast and a lot of it has happened in western West Virginia," said Trooper Jay Powers, State Police spokesman. Police believe the trend is moving across the state quickly. State Police and federal authorities held a joint press conference Wednesday to explain the dangers of the clandestine labs, frequently set up in bathrooms and kitchens. In 2002, 57 meth labs have been discovered by law enforcement officers in Wood County, the highest number in the state. At least 13 have been dismantled in Putnam County, Powers said. "In the Parkersburg area, it is really, really prevalent," he said. But, at the same time, State Police, working in conjunction with local authorities, have more officers trained to detect the labs in that section of the state, Powers said. Chemicals used to produce the "speed-type" drug are flammable and frequently are known to explode into flames. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh