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It's all in a days work for us.

We want to show you what you may be overlooking. These are some of our more current photos of interesting items we have found. If you wish to use these or any other items on our website for educational or training purposes, contact the webmaster for assistance. 

  Click on the thumbnail photo for a larger view.

Found while working a lab, these books are indicators there may be other crimes going on at this location.

We don't always find trash when we dig! Recovered from its underground hiding place is well over $100,000.

This shows how the builders tried to blend their hiding spot into the landscape by using natural formations. Viewed from above, it remains unseen.

Not just another hole in the ground. They used this area to store their chemicals (and pollute the ground.)

Chemicals not commonly associated with labs may be used in other crimes. The bag in front is marked "Castor Beans." There was also a recipe for Ricin.

Unusual euipment found around a lab. The big blue box is a sealed unit with long gloves laying on top.Gas masks are on the floor.

This unusual firearm has been modified with a new handgrip and a silencer. It was found at a clandestine methamphetamine lab.

All the ingredients of a good case. Marijuana, packaging and distribution materials, money and guns. No 4:20 today!

A child's highchair holds items used in the making of methamphetamines.

A little soap and water won't clean this up. Refuse from a meth lab contaminate a baby highchair and any baby it comes in contact with.

One more view of this highchair shows the resident is more interested in their drugs than their baby.

Pseudoephedrine is one of the main ingredients used in the production of methamphetamine.

This suspect shows hands stained with iodine from the manufacture of methamphetamines.

At first glance, this appears to be an ordinary closet like every other closet you have ever seen...

Pull back the carpet to reveal a hidden trap door and this closet reveals its true contents, all the makings of a meth lab.

This horsetrailer was being used as a meth lab. The chemicals are literally eating the metal away.

The inside of the horse trailer is a testiment to the dangers of meth. Small spaces and deadly chemicals do not mix well.

Inside of the horse trailer shows metal erosion from the chemicals used to make meth. These chemicals are what the meth user puts in his or her body.

Can you tell the difference between a Glock 45 mm pistol and an Airsoft BB pellet pistol?

This paintball gun does not have the Glock logo on the bottom of the clip. Are you looking at the bottom of the clip if it is pointed at you?

Looking down the barrell end, the airsoft pistol differs slightly from a Glock. Under stress, it still resembles a dangerous firearm.

Can you tell the difference between a modified toy gun and the real thing?

The real Glock Model 19 is shown on the left. On the right is a dangerous imitation.

Closeup of the Glock Model 19.

Closeup view of the fake Glcok Model 19.