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Police Find methamphetamine lab

Published: Thu 23 Dec 2010 11:42 AM
At about 2.30pm today, 22 December 2010, Police stopped a motor-vehicle on Darley Street Hamilton as a result of the manner of driving by the occupant.
Whilst speaking with the driver and making arrangements for the vehicle to be impounded a methamphetamine lab was located in the boot of the car.
Darley Street was closed for a short period of time whilst the vehicle was secured, and the driver and police officers underwent decontamination.
A 30 year old man will appear in the Hamilton District Court tomorrow to face charges relating to this find.

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