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A Tulsa Policemen investigator says there was evidence of a meth lab inside a room that sparked a ruthless apartment fire back in 2009.
The officer testified in the trial of Mark Roberts, who faces mangle and arson charges from the fire at the Royal Arms Apartments that killed two people and forbiddingly injured a third.
Chris Claramunt is a veteran Tulsa Police manager who was part of the meth lab response team that was called to the Royal Arms. Claramunt called it the worst meth lab fire he's ever seen.
Two officers calm evidence from Roberts' destroyed room, and it was Claramunt's job to catalogue it, including a pliant baggie with a white substance in it.
He conducted a field test and the affluence was positive for meth.
Claramunt also says several items were recovered from the apartment that was consonant with things officers find in meth labs.
Things like funnels, discharge plastic tubing with duct tape stoppers, a garden hose, butane fuel with a torch tip, a respirator profit several cans of Coleman camp fire fuel.
Source: News On 6