By Donna Hales
Two arrests were made Friday in connection with four meth labs found Tuesday in a mobile home on South B Street, police said.
About noon, Angelica Torres, 18, and James Eric Evans, 38, of Muskogee were arrested after they left the mobile home.
A 2-year-old child of Torres who lives in the home was with her grandfather at a different address at the time of the arrest, police said.
Police knew a child lived in the home at the time they discovered the meth labs. There was a child’s bedroom in the house, toys and a toddler bed, said Police Lt. Andy Simmons, head of the Special Investigation Unit.
A plastic jumping horse and a trampoline were in the yard.
The labs were found after the landlord went to the home to fix a heater Tuesday morning. He recognized components of what he thought to be a drug lab, Simmons said.
Cook stove burners were on, but no one was home when police arrived. Drug paraphernalia, marijuana and finished methamphetamine product was seized Tuesday.
Torres also had an outstanding city warrant and a misdemeanor county warrant, Simmons said Friday shortly after her arrest. Those warrants involved failure to pay, he said.
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