Reflections from the gene pool.
A burglary suspect broke into a house, tore open gifts under the Christmas tree and began preparing a batch of methamphetamine before he was caught, investigators said.
The homeowner called police early Dec. 16 when he arrived home and saw someone inside. Deputies said they noticed a strong odor of ammonia and saw a makeshift meth lab fueled by a can of propane fuel.
"What's so odd about this thing is that he was apparently cooking dope in the residence he broke into," said Craighead County sheriff's investigator Gary Etter. "You don't really see that happen much."
The homeowner called police early Dec. 16 when he arrived home and saw someone inside. Deputies said they noticed a strong odor of ammonia and saw a makeshift meth lab fueled by a can of propane fuel.
"What's so odd about this thing is that he was apparently cooking dope in the residence he broke into," said Craighead County sheriff's investigator Gary Etter. "You don't really see that happen much."


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