Four arrested in connection to alleged meth lab in Town of Pulaski

Home allegedly searched for potential meth lab, on Dillon St. in Pulaski. (Copyright by WSLS - All rights reserved)

PULASKI (WSLS 10) - Town of Pulaski police confirmed a search warrant was being executed for a possible meth lab.

Chief of Police Gary Roche said he was aware a search warrant was being executed on Dillon Street in the Town of Pulaski, but was not sure if anything had been found. Investigators had been at a home on Dillon Street for some time, according to a viewer.

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According to a release from Pulaski police, Corporal D.F. Grim got information about a possible methamphetamine lab in the 700 block of Dillon Street. The release said, "the ensuing inquiry developed probable cause for a Search Warrant to be issued to allow the search of that residence and the surrounding curtilage."

The Claytor Lake Regional Drug Task Force helped Pulaski police serve the warrant and they found items "consistent with the manufacture of methamphetamine" inside.

Four people were arrested and each charged with:

  • Manufacturing Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Methamphetamine
  • Possession of Precursors
  • Conspiracy to Manufacture Methamphetamine

The four arrested are:

  • Elizabeth Harvey, 19 years of age, of Pulaski
  • Kimberly D. Smith, 19 years of age, of Pulask
  • Paige E. Roop, 20 years of age, of Pulaski
  • Jonathan E. Morris, 33 years of age, of Pulaski

They were taken to the New River Valley Regional Jail.


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