Police raid suspected meth lab near Blairs

Police raid suspected meth lab near Blairs

Catherine Amos

Deputies raided a methamphetamine lab Thursday night at 4319 Mount View Road near Blairs.

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Two anonymous tips and six months of investigation led to a raid on a Pittsylvania County house suspected of producing and selling methamphetamine.

The Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office applied for a search warrant Thursday and searched the house that evening.

A tactical team went into the home at 4913 Mount View Road, but left immediately after smelling ammonia, a common ingredient meth cookers use to make the drug.

“If you enter the house and there’s some strange odor, you back out of the house for safety’s sake,” said Pittsylvania County Sheriff Mike Taylor.

The Blairs Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Danville Hazardous Materials Response Team and Virginia State Police Methamphetamine Team responded, clearing the officers and the house. Taylor said no one was injured.

An initial 911 dispatch call said that there had been a chemical explosion at the residence, but Taylor said deputies were only exposed to chemicals. There had not been an explosion, he said.

Taylor said his office had people on the scene Friday until about 2 a.m., and investigators found “paraphernalia and documents” in the house, according to the search warrant.

Other evidence they found supported the warrant, Taylor said. His office is continuing to investigate, and Larry Dale Williams has been named a person of interest, he said.

Williams has six felony convictions in Virginia and two convictions in North Carolina for distribution of cocaine, according to an affidavit for the search warrant.

The investigation began when dispatchers received an anonymous call to Crime Stoppers in March. The caller said the resident of the house on 4913 Mount View Road received a shipment of “‘crank and oxycodone,’” according to the affidavit. Crank is a common term for meth.

Another person called in August and said that people use meth in the house. That same month, investigators began stopping cars seen leaving the home.

They found prescription pills during those traffic stops and more information that the resident of the house sells and uses methamphetamine. The medications were not prescribed to the drivers or passengers who had possession of them, documents stated.

Officers used that information to file an affidavit for a search warrant at 5:10 p.m. Thursday.

The sheriff said that most people envision a high school chemistry class when they hear about a meth lab.

“The perception is you have this clean, pristine laboratory,” he said. “It is not like that in many cases. It’s very rudimentary.”

The area has been fortunate and has not seen much meth use or labs, Taylor said, noting that he is not saying Pittsylvania County doesn’t have the labs.

“We know it’s in the area,” Taylor said. “We’re not sticking our heads in the sand.”

He said that law enforcement has been warned that the drug is spreading from the West Coast to the East Coast, but it seems that its growth slowed when it got to Virginia, he said. His office still prepared for the drug with the help of the Department of Justice, which trained local law enforcement and gave them the special knowledge and skills needed when raiding a meth lab.

The chemicals that cookers use to make meth can be deadly if mixed incorrectly, which poses a threat to anyone near the lab.

Thursday night’s raid is the first confirmed meth lab in Danville and Pittsylvania County. Crack cocaine remains the region’s most-used drug, but a new illegal drug may be creeping into the area.

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Flag Comment Posted by MyOpinion on October 09, 2009 at 10:39 pm

I just hope they do something with this creep he has been selling dope for years and just keeps getting off scott free, just like some of his kin folks do. WOW they must know someone that knows someone. Thats the way it usually happens in Danville.

Flag Comment Posted by Randall D on October 08, 2009 at 9:16 pm

Yes caper, that would do it.  As long as you were 100% sure you were at the right house, and no innocents were in the house.  I wouldn’t advise it though.  Might not be healthy, lmao.

Flag Comment Posted by caper on October 06, 2009 at 7:16 am

start a neighborhood watch group…burn ALL known drug dens to the ground. Voila!

Flag Comment Posted by namaste on October 05, 2009 at 9:37 am

i have always thought by moving to blairs i was living in a safe and good community.  this is scary to know that a confirmed meth lab was five miles away from my house. i am very glad that the police department was on top of this situation but it makes me wonder what else is going on in the county.

Flag Comment Posted by luv dachshunds on October 03, 2009 at 4:55 pm

Hi buddy, I was talking about selling drugs to children. And if they OD.

Flag Comment Posted by Rockit on October 03, 2009 at 12:38 pm

If anyone dies because they voluntarily used illegal drugs, that’s not murder.  It’s tragic, but it’s not murder.  What I was referring to before with respect to the death penalty is if a drug dealer commits murder as in shooting a cop or another dealer.  Dealing drugs in and of itself is bad and should draw a stiff sentence.  But blaming a drug dealer because someone doesn’t have the self-control to refrain from abusing themselves is like blaming the bartender because the alcoholic just can’t quit.  What’s next, blaming McDonalds for peoples’ high cholesterol?  No wait, they tried that already——didn’t get anywhere with it.

Bottom line is people have to be responsible for their own actions.  Every time you use, there’s a chance you’ll die.  If you accept that risk, don’t blame the dealer.

Flag Comment Posted by luv dachshunds on October 03, 2009 at 9:42 am

I need Taylor here in the city so he can get the drug dealers out of our neighborhood. The city police sure won’t do nothing to them! Especially a little cop Cap! I think he might have his 2 cents in there somewhere! That’s why! They get away with everything because of that little Cap! And I mean he’s little! I don’t know what meth smells like when cooking but I know I smell strange oders a lot of times from one house. And if someone is cooking and selling it ,usually they don’t care if they’re safe, so-called or not! That’s the way I’ve heard it. I don’t know what it looks, smells like or anything! Dealing dope is bad and sometimes is does cause deaths of very young kids that OD! So what would that be called???? I’d call it murder!!!!

Flag Comment Posted by wanda on October 03, 2009 at 7:34 am

Pictures? As on the WBTM site

Flag Comment Posted by Randall D on October 02, 2009 at 9:53 pm

I thought there was a new way that didn’t involve so many dangerous chemicals?  But who knows which method they were allegedly using?  I don’t know enough about it to comment , really.  I think that is a good thing, for sure.

Flag Comment Posted by oreo on October 02, 2009 at 9:43 pm

Hey Rockit, anytime you have nuts cooking meth, it permanently penetrates sheet rock, studs and everything else it comes in contact with. There is no way to neutralize it. Red phosphorus causes a lot of different types of cancer.

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