Felton-Troopers have arrested and charged a 44 year old Felton man after it was discovered that he had a methamphetamine manufacturing operation contained in a shed on his property.
Preliminary investigation has determined that on Sunday, August 17, 2014 at approximately 2:38 p.m. Troopers responded to a residence in the 100 block of Bayberry Lane in Felton to investigate an unrelated cell phone theft complaint and possibly locate a suspect connected to the theft. Troopers made contact with an occupant of the residence identified as Robert B. Kibler-44 and inquired if the suspect involved in the cell phone theft was inside of the residence. Kibler consented for Troopers to search the house where the suspect was subsequently found hiding inside. After further investigation and a search of a shed on the property, Troopers observed a strong odor of ammonia and chemicals inside of the shed, indicative of a clandestine lab operation, including equipment utilized to manufacture methamphetamine. Troopers also observed a marijuana plant growing inside of the shed.
After further investigation and a subsequent search of the shed, Troopers located 6 bottles that were determined to be active “one pot” portable meth labs utilized to manufacture methamphetamine, along with components and key ingredients in making the drug.
Troopers were assisted by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and specialized local Delaware Volunteer Fire Company teams during the dismantling of the portable meth labs and cleanup and mitigation process to dispose of the waste. (Photo of Trooper dismantling lab attached)
No evacuations were ordered as it was determined that there was no immediate threat or hazards to nearby residents. Bayberry Road was closed for approximately 2 hours while the incident was investigated and cleared.
Robert B. Kibler was taken into custody without incident and charged with Operating a Clandestine Lab, Manufacturing Methamphetamine, Manufacturing Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was arraigned and committed to James T. Vaughn Correctional Center on $15,000 Secured Bond. (Booking photo attached)
Troopers continue to investigate this incident.
He was just copying his favorite TV show, "Breaking Bad".
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