Pubdate: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 Source: Pine Bluff Commercial - Southeast Arkansas News(AR) Contact: http://www.pbcommercial.com/ Author: M. Christopher Brown - The Commercial Staff LOCAL AUTHORITIES KEEP BUSY BUSTING METH LABS The Jefferson County sheriff's office and the Central Arkansas Multi-Agency Enforcement Organization Drug Task Force have been busy busting methamphetamine labs recently, according to Arkansas State Police Sgt. L.A. Franklin, a supervisor with the task force. He said Thursday five to nine such labs have been taken down in the last few months. Wednesday a concerned citizen came to the sheriff's office and reported a possible meth lab in operation at 1110 Richard Allen Road, where there was an uncommon amount of traffic. Jefferson County Investigator John McNeil, four sheriff's deputies and other members of CAMEO went to the address, where, Franklin said, the custodian of the property, smelling of alcohol, consented to a search of the property. There the investigators found precursor chemicals, those used in the manufacture of meth, as well as some used syringes believed to contain meth and some finished product. Two suspects were arrested, Franklin said. The log book at the Jefferson County Detention Center showed that Christie Collins, 24, of 3419 Highway 64 South, and Michael Johnson, 39, of 1110 Richard Allen Rd., were booked Wednesday morning on probable cause of the manufacture of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. The bust Wednesday followed one Saturday, Franklin said, in which Jefferson County Sheriff's Deputies Harvey Spriggs and Lavon Rodgers, serving a Drew County summons concerning meth charges to 7005 Stump Road, smelled an odor that alerted them to the fact that the meth manufacturing process could be going on at the location. They left the scene, conducted an investigation and contacted Franklin and Arkansas State Police Investigator L.A. Letson. A search of the property was conducted and a meth lab was found in a building at the back of the property, according to Franklin. The investigators found a small amount of marijuana, a gram of finished meth, $1,000 and a 20 gauge shotgun in the residence. Franklin said the lab was certified as being such and two arrests were made. The Jefferson County Detention Center log showed Mark Lackey, 36, and Brenda Lackey, 44, both of 7005 Stump Rd. were booked Saturday on probable cause of operating the meth lab. Franklin encouraged anyone with information about a possible meth lab to call the Jefferson County sheriff's office at 541-5351. - --- MAP posted-by: Joel W. Johnson