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GUNTERSVILLE, AL (WAFF) -
Two people in Guntersville are in custody after police discovered a methamphetamine lab at their home over the weekend.
Guntersville Police received information that some neighbors were concerned about drug use at a home. When police checked it out, their suspicions were confirmed.
Police arrested 41-year-old Amelia Paige Tucker of Guntersville and 41-year-old James Bentley Garner of Boaz on charges of second degree manufacture of methamphetamine.
Police responded to Tucker's home on Hideaway Drive around 9:45 p.m. Saturday.
Police discovered four one-pot meth labs inside the home.
Both Tucker and Garner were taken into custody and charged at that time and were transferring to the Marshall County Jail on a $3500 bond.