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The man accused of killing an 8-month old baby made an appearance in court Tuesday.More >>
Danville, AL (WAFF) -
Morgan County Deputies arrested two people after drugs were found in a Danville home Wednesday.
Deputies said they got a tip of drug activity at a Tanner Road home. When they searched the residence, they found syringes, drug paraphernalia and two meth labs.
Officials said the meth labs were found in a box in the garage on top of children's homework and notebooks. They also found toys near the drugs.
Deputies said a 3 and 4-year-old had been removed from the home a week previously, but Ikard's 14-year-old son was still in the house.
Lacy Ahrendt and William Ikard were arrested and charged with unlawful manufacture, possession of drug paraphernalia, and drug endangerment of a child. Ikard was also charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Ikard's bond was set at $1,002,800. Ahrendt's bond was set at $202,800.