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Meth Bust In Caribou County Puts Two In Jail

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By Michelle Costa, Local News 8 Reporter

GRACE - The Caribou County Sheriff's Office arrested two Grace residents after finding meth labs inside two homes on Friday.

Police arrested 29-year-olds Adam and Tamra Hayes.

Sheriff Ric Anderson said they had been observing the homes for a while prior to making the bust.

Although they believe it was a pre cursor lab, it did have a majority of the elements to be a meth lab.

The Hayes used two homes, one located at 308 South First West and the other on 412 East First North, plus two cars and a motor home for the manufacturing of meth.

The Hayes had two children inside their home where they were making the drugs.

Both of them are being charged with trafficking meth, manufacturing meth, trafficking meth within a 100 yards of a school, manufacturing meth while children are present, possession of firearm and conspiracy to manufacture meth.

Additional charges for Tamra are possession of controlled substance: marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Sheriff Anderson said there may be even more charges and other people involved.

Both Hayes' bonds are set at $40,000.

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