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Cuyahoga Falls Meth Lab

Friday, December 28, 2012

Police: 2 Arrested Following Meth Lab Explosion

Todd M. James, 54, of Cuyahoga Falls, and Leo C. Stalter II, 27, of Tallmadge, were charged with numerous meth-related felony counts on Thursday.

Two men were arrested on Thursday morning after their suspected meth lab exploded in the 900 block of Magnolia Avenue.  Cuyahoga Falls fire fighters arrived on scene at 8:06 a.m. and immediately grew suspicious when they saw Todd M. James and Leo C. Stalter II trying to extinguish the subsequent fire that had broken out in an attached garage.  The Cuyahoga Falls Police Narcotics Unit along with the Summit County Drug Unit responded and determined the home was being used to produce methamphetamine, according to Falls Police Sgt. James Singleton.  James, 54, who lived at the residence, and Stalter, 27, of Tallmadge, were charged with aggravated arson, a first-degree felony; illegal manufacturing of drugs, a second-degree felony; illegal …

Beth

5:26 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013

Soooo sick of this crap in cuy falls i moved here to feel safe and all i have seen are drugs and break ins i hate it here im moving soon i hope them guys were the ones who robbed all five of are home here in our area they couldnt catch um before hope they did now !!!!!!   more ›

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Cuyahoga Falls Police Take Down Meth Lab

What was initially thought to be a burglary in progress turned out to be something else entirely.

On Dec. 7 at 11:47 a.m., Cuyahoga Falls Police received a call that an alleged burglar was climbing through a window at 2522 State Rd #2. Officers responded to the apartment and quickly concluded a crime was in progess, but not a burglary, according to a police press release.   The Cuyahoga Falls Police Narcotics Unit obtained a search warrant, and raided the apartment later in the day.  During their search, they found items that indicated the residence was being used to produce methamphetamine.  Following the raid, Joshua T. Rix was charged with illegal assembly of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs, a second-degree felony. Rix, 29, of Akron, was already in custody on several outstanding arrest warrants.  "Rix was booked into the …

harry

5:11 am on Sunday, January 20, 2013

Now I am being charged and I am 100 percent innocent   more ›

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