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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Gulf Shores police bust meth lab in Gulf State Park campground tent

GULF SHORES, Alabama 
Police arrested four people after locating a meth lab in a tent in the Alabama Gulf State Park, officials said today.
Shawn McMullen
Shawn McMullen was charged with manufacturing a controlled substance and trafficking in methamphetamine. (Baldwin County Corrections photo)

Gulf Shores patrol officers and narcotics investigators found the lab at the park campground at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sgt. Jason Woodruff said. Woodruff said the lab was in a tent pitched on one of the campground sites.
Woodruff said the lab was being used to manufacture methamphetamine at the time officers located the site.
Shawn Eugene McMullen, 37, of Robertsdale; Stephanie Lynn Harbison, 24, of Knoxville, Tenn.; and Joshua Eugene McMullen, 18, of Gulf Shores were each charged with first-degree unlawful manufacture of controlled substance and trafficking in methamphetamine, according to a Gulf Shores police statement.
The three were being held in the Baldwin County Corrections Center with their bail set at $1.02 million, according to jail records.
Stephanie Lynn Harbison
Joshua Eugene McMullen
A 16-year-old girl was also arrested and charged with first-degree unlawful manufacture of controlled substance and trafficking in methamphetamine. The teen was not identified because of her age.
Woodruff said the case is under investigation by Gulf Shores police, but no other arrests are expected.

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