POTSDAM -- A pair of Winthrop residents wee charged Tuesday with manufacturing methamphetmine following the execution of a search warrant at 16 State St., according to Potsdam police. Kevin D. …
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POTSDAM -- A pair of Winthrop residents wee charged Tuesday with manufacturing methamphetmine following the execution of a search warrant at 16 State St., according to Potsdam police.
Kevin D. Campbell, 35 and Heather Fetcie, 23, were each charged with third-degree unlawful manufacturing of methamphetamine and criminal possession of a hypodermic instrument, officers said.
Both subjects were reportedly taken into custody on Howard Street in Massena by the Massena Police Department.
During the search police said they found several components required to manufacture methamphetamine as well as evidence of at least three separate one pot cooks. A large quantity of hypodermic needles was also reportedly found.
Campbell was remanded to St. Lawrence County Correctional Facility without bail, police said.
Fetcie was remanded to the correctional facility on $15,000 bail or $30,000 bond, officers said.
Potsdam police said they were assisted during the investigation by Potsdam Village Code Enforcement, St. Lawrence County Drug Task Force, State Police Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team, Homeland Security Investigations, Potsdam Volunteer Fire Department and Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad.