Police responding to a reported drug overdose at a house in Hollis on Thursday wound up arresting 10 people for their connection to a methamphetamine operation.
Maine State Police entered a house on Killick Pond Road and found what they described as “several active one-pot style methamphetamine labs.”
Officers secured the scene to get a search warrant and returned Friday morning to continue investigating and to gather evidence. A total of eight active one-pot labs and 25 used labs were found, along with chemicals used to manufacture the drug.
As a result, three people were charged with operation of a methamphetamine laboratory: Joseph Allman, Jr., 54, Joseph Allman, III, 34, and Kyle Allman, 31, all of Hollis.
Additionally, seven people were charged with criminal conspiracy: Shawn Brown, 35, Sandra Brown, 60, Shelby Morris, 26, Josie Kimball, 28, Derek Berube, 30, and Dillan Libby, 28, all of Hollis; and Ashley Norton, 27, of Limington.
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