TIFTON, GA (WTXL) - Two people are under arrest after finding what deputies called a very dangerous meth lab.
According to the Tift County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to a drug tip at a residence in the 4000 block of Highway 319 South.
When deputies executed a search warrant, they found six "one-pot" meth labs. The one-pot method uses one container to manufacture the drug, but puts contents under extreme pressure. If done incorrectly, deputies said it could cause an explosion, making it a dangerous method.
Deputies also discovered give generators of hydrogen chloride gas, or HCL. HCL is used to turn liquid contents into crystals, sold as cyrstal meth, officials said.
Deputies arrested 34-year-old Thomas McDonald and 35-year-old Lyris Parson. Both have been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and are being held at the Tift County Jail.