Bridgeton Man Charged With Making Meth
Officers searched the man's home on Wickshire Court because he was a suspect in a burglary, Bridgeton Police said.
A Bridgeton man faces drug charges after police searched his home and discovered materials used to make methamphetamine.
Johnathon P. Luebbert, 25, of the 11500 block of Wickshire Court in Bridgeton, was charged Jan. 9 with possessing a methamphetamine precursor drug with intent to make methamphetamine, possessing a chemical with intent to make a controlled substance, and unlawful use of drug paraphernalia.
Bridgeton Police said that officers investigating a burglary searched Luebbert’s home on Aug. 5. They discovered pseudoephedrine, methanol, peroxide, muriatic acid and other chemicals and equipment used to make meth, according to the report.
Bail for Luebbert was set at $25,000.
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