Quantcast
breaking news

DEA Agent Talks About Meth Problem in Northwest Arkansas

By: Liz Hogan
Updated: October 3, 2012
watch video
"Officers got here and could smell a meth lab in the vehicle and could visually see it inside there," said Sgt. David Undiano with the Bentonville Police Department.

Saturday night investigators lay plastic bottles and chemicals out on the ground outside a Centerton apartment complex.  Inside the bottles were the ingredients for a dangerous recipe.

"They have a chemical reaction going on and at some point they have to be vented and if they don't vent, you risk an explosion," said Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Tommy Flowers.

It was a one-pot methamphetamine lab.  Officers say the drug was actually cooking when they found it inside a truck.

Four people were arrested.

"I know there's a whole lot more out there than what we found, but for me personally, this is my third one pot method this week," Sgt. Undiano said.

"Meth is definitely the predominant drug in this area," said Flowers.

And according to Flowers, it's not going away.

But he says one-pot labs, like the one Bentonville police busted this weekend, are not contributing much to the overall drug supply.

"They don't produce the kind of quantity of meth that you see being brought in from Mexico, and that's by far where most of our stuff comes from."

But agencies like the DEA are working to bust both big and small meth manufacturers.

"It seems like everybody shares information a little better than they used to," Flowers said.

And teamwork is key to cleaning up the meth problem in Northwest Arkansas.

Comments

Related Content

NORTHWEST ARKANSAS -- The Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter needs your help giving people a fresh start. ...

TULSA, OK--Multiple callers dialed 9-1-1 Tuesday evening when a boat carrying eight young adults, including two University of Arkansas students smashed into a houseboat at Yacht...

SPRINGDALE, AR -- This guy's getting a bullet proof vest and it's all thanks to passionate, pup-lovin' students....

SALLISAW, OK -- In March, a bald eagle was found dead in front of a Sallisaw hotel, its body had been mutilated.  Now investigators are offering up a $2,500 reward for information that to...

LITTLE ROCK, AR -- On Friday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction to stop a new Arkansas law restricting abortions after 12-weeks....

BENTON COUNTY, AR-- Flash flooding from early May storms broke a culvert and opened a sink hole in Pea Ridge overnight Friday....

Candice Glover Wins Season 12 of American Idol....

A 6-year-old child is dead almost one week after being stabbed by a relative in Johnson County....

FAYETTEVILLE, AR- The City of Fayetteville, Fayetteville Convention and Visitor's Bureau, and the Fayetteville Forward Historic and Heritage Resources Action Group are sponsoring a historic walking...

FAYETTEVILLE, AR-- Two public input sessions regarding the Rupple Road Extension Project will be held in May, and the public is invited and encouraged to attend.  ...

 
 
More News
      Page 4 of 6750
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Nwahomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved