Longview Man Arrested for Bossier City Meth Lab
Posted/updated on: October 19, 2011 at 3:56 pm
BOSSIER CITY, La. — Bossier Sheriff Larry Deen says a Longview, Texas, man was arrested Monday afternoon after deputies allegedly found he had been operating a methamphetamine lab in a Bossier City, La., motel room over the past few weeks. According to KETK, Gregory L. Allison, 42, was arrested by the Sheriff’s Special Investigations Unit following an anonymous tip that he had meth in his hotel room.
According to information from the sheriff’s department, deputies contacted Allison at his motel room where they saw several components used in the production of a Red P (Phosphorous) meth lab after Allison invited them into his motel room. Authorities say Allison admitted to deputies he cooked meth in the room at least four times over the past few weeks. Deputies also found a small amount of suspected meth which tested positive for methamphetamine.
Allison was charged with manufacture of Schedule II (meth), four counts of operating a clandestine meth lab, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of Schedule II (meth) and transported to the Bossier Maximum Security Facility; his bond was pending at last report.