Pubdate: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 Source: Didsbury Review, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 The Didsbury Review Contact: http://didsburyreview.awna.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2381 Author: Tamara Collins, with files from Shawne Mohl Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CYSTAL METH BUST HITS CLOSE TO HOME Ten kilograms of the drug Methamphetamine, also known as "Crystal Meth" was seized from a rural property Wednesday, near Didsbury. Didsbury RCMP responded to an unrelated matter when they encountered what is being considered the largest clandestine drug labs in Alberta. This quantity, if sold on the street would be worth $800,000. A realtor at work came upon the drug shop and notified RCMP that something suspicious was going on, thinking they could be growing marijuana. Local Mounties, with the assistance of Calgary RCMP members, Red Deer and Edmonton Drug Units, and the Clandestine Lab Enforcement and Response Team from Edmonton are further processing and analysing to confirm the amount and the nature of the substance. "Crystal Meth is an extremely addictive drug. It's something made through chemistry. It's not something which takes a great deal of time to produce. It's not like a marijuana grow operation where you have to plant the tree and wait for it to mature and grow. That is not the case at all. It's something that is mixed through various chemicals and the byproducts are toxic. The production of it is very dangerous in the sense of the fumes that one is using. There are things in there like rubbing alcohol, sodium hydroxide, ether, ammonia, paint thinner and other lethal products," said RCMP Cst. Al Fraser from Edmonton. RCMP are investigating a possible chemical spill near the intersection of RR 3.5 and the Carstairs Blind Line Road, 4 kms down from the lab. Due to the proximity of the spill and the lab, they suspect this may be a dumping site for the lab. Two men from Calgary, John Brown, age 32, and Jody McGuey, age 29, have been charged with unlawfully producing a controlled substance, Methamphetamine, contrary to Section 7(1) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, and unlawfully possessing a substance, for the purpose of trafficking. Clandestine labs are considered extremly hazardous due to the variety of chemical compounds often used during the manufacturing process. In some cases exposure to these substances can be lethal. Police are being assisted in their response by the RCMP CLEAR Team and officals from Health Canada. The cleanup is estimated to take several days. "This happened in small town Alberta where one wouldn't think for this to happen. When you look at that area it's seen as beautiful," said Fraser. "Who would think that there would be a Crystal Meth lab there?" -With files from Shawne Mohl