METHAMPHETAMINE AWARENESS

 

Leave the area at once. 
Extensive training and protective gear are required before entering a  clandestine meth lab. Most law enforcement agencies have special narcotics teams.  Everyone should stay at least 500 feet away.
 
Contact law enforcement immediately. 
Call 911 if you think you’ve been exposed to toxic chemicals, or if you believe there is immediate risk of fire or explosion.
 
Notify others who may be in immediate danger. 
If you believe there is immediate danger, notify neighbors and others in the area.
 
Do not confront any suspected criminals.  
Let law enforcement handle all investigations.

If you have any information on any suspected methamphetamine manufacturing in Stanislaus County or the Central Valley, you can call the Stanislaus Drug Enforcement Agency at (209) 558-6300. You may remain anonymous.

You can also e-mail any information on any suspected methamphetamine manufacturing in Stanislaus County or the Central Valley to the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department. 

Click here to send an e-mail to the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department.

 


Last Updated on June 27, 2001 Comments to the Web Master