ANDERSON, Ind. —
Two women were arrested Wednesday morning in connection with maintaining a methamphetamine lab, according to a probable cause affidavit.
Christie Price, 37, and Lorrie Noble-Antrobus, 45, both of Anderson, were in jail after police raided Price’s home in the 200 block of West Fourth Street. Detectives found bags of methamphetamine and numerous materials used in the production of meth, according to the police report.
Detectives investigated the home for two nights after receiving a call on Monday tipping them off to the lab. Noble-Antrobus was seen by officers taking pseudoephedrine, a principle ingredient in meth, from her home to the Price house Tuesday night, according to the report.
When detectives investigated the property, Price allowed them to search the house. Noble-Antrobus initially denied knowledge of the meth lab but eventually admitted that she transported pseudoephedrine for Price, according to the affidavit.
Price said that she made meth six or seven times previously and was doing it for money, according to the affidavit.
Noble-Antrobus was charged on suspicion of a Class B felony for manufacturing meth. Price was charged on suspicion of dealing meth, maintaining a common nuisance and maintaining an illegal drug lab, all felonies, according to the affidavit.
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