Four arrests in Johnson County as law enforcement seized dangerous narcotics lab.
On Thursday, the Johnson County Sheriff's Office Investigations Division executed a search warrant at 975 Stone Road, Greenwood. During the search, members of the Narcotics Division located illegal narcotics, along with a laboratory actively set up to manufacture a hallucinogenic narcotic.
The address is listed as a non-profit business called Truth Initiative Limited.
Due to the nature of the discovery, the Indiana State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) were called in to assist in identifying the laboratory and the substances being produced. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office stated in a press release that it’s believed that LSD was being produced.
This narcotic is dangerous and very toxic. It took a number of law enforcement officers to clean up this illegal narcotics laboratory.
As a result of the investigation, four people were arrested. Only the names were available as of this report: Clint Walker, Crystal Roseberry, Randy Walker and Cathleen Walker.
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