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Friday, September 23, 2011

Man arrested in meth case

CULLMAN, Al.
A Cullman County Narcotics Team investigation resulted in the arrest of a local man for alleged manufacturing of methamphetamine.
Steven Hooper, 29, of Phelan, was arrested earlier this week by CNET agents at his residence on Cullman 623.
Hooper was charged with unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance.
Following up on a lead about possible drug activity at Hooper’s residence, CNET agents traveled to his home and gained consent to search the premises from his wife.
CNET agent Chris Thomason said they found all the components of meth lab in a storage building behind Hooper’s home.
“It was just a small metal building,” Thomason said. “He had all the components to manufacture methamphetamine in there. We also found coffee filters that tested positive for pseudoephedrine and a measuring cup that contained white residue.”
No active meth labs or finished product were recovered by law enforcement officials.

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