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Suspected meth lab busted in Cuyahoga Falls

By Beacon Journal staff

CUYAHOGA FALLS: The city's police department executed a search warrant today for a suspected methamphetamine lab at 548 Taylor Avenue.

Authorities say several items were seized, including glassware, tubing, condensers, red phosphorus, acids, drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine.

Two people were charged with the illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine within the vicinity of a school — felony.

Arrested were Zachary S. Tafat, 24, of Taylor Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, and Mark D. Teets, 23, of Cooper Drive, Cuyahoga Falls.

CUYAHOGA FALLS: The city's police department executed a search warrant today for a suspected methamphetamine lab at 548 Taylor Avenue.

Authorities say several items were seized, including glassware, tubing, condensers, red phosphorus, acids, drug paraphernalia and suspected methamphetamine.

Two people were charged with the illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine within the vicinity of a school — felony.

Arrested were Zachary S. Tafat, 24, of Taylor Avenue, Cuyahoga Falls, and Mark D. Teets, 23, of Cooper Drive, Cuyahoga Falls.



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lowrider54
barberton, oh

Posted 01:16 PM, 01/09/2009

Oh Man, talk about deep in it. They're gonna run that School as far as they can. These guy's got ratted out by a FRIEND, a friend I don't think they need. Looks like a year in the SCJ 2 me....


Boston Hts Girl
Boston Hts, Oh

Posted 01:32 PM, 01/09/2009

They wont keep um in summit co jail, they'll get the "Mansfield by way of lorain" tour.


mills92105
Akron, Oh

Posted 01:45 PM, 01/09/2009

they need to get a real job that is legal and they would not be put in this situation....


gym
medina, OH

Posted 02:50 PM, 01/09/2009

They got ratted out lowlife geekers just like you lowrider I heard you ratted them out


Deborah

Posted 03:12 PM, 01/09/2009

And i thought portage county was bad


concernone
Akron, Oh

Posted 03:52 PM, 01/09/2009

Wake up people drugs are everywhere even in the "burbs"


zipped97

Posted 06:42 PM, 01/09/2009

Lock em up and throw away the key! Another news website shows their pictures. Both of these so called men have ear rings in both ears! They look like girlie girls. What man wears an ear ring? What kind of man wears two ear rings? They will be popular in the big house!


rrtresp28
akron, oh

Posted 08:45 AM, 01/10/2009

One down 1000's more to go.


oze1
akron, OH

Posted 09:34 AM, 01/10/2009

should be capital fellony life w/no chance of parole


Glock20

Posted 11:49 AM, 01/10/2009

I have always thought drug manufacturers and dealers should be executed. Users should get minimum 10 year sentences to "dry out". We need to change the laws.


kracka81

Posted 05:37 PM, 01/10/2009

i dont know about a life but i agree atleast ten yrs. it would give the people that get caught to have time to think about the dangers of meth. also it would make people think if i get caught with a meth lab im getting ten yrs maybe i should have one. it wouldnt stop it completly but it would slow it down alil


momoftwo
cuyahoga falls, oh

Posted 08:44 AM, 01/13/2009

Just thank the lord no one else in the house was hurt
















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