Police Find Numerous Meth Labs And Bomb Making Materials At Rowan County Home

SALISBURY, N.C. — Investigators say they arrested two people after 10 “one pot” meth labs and bomb making materials were located around their Rowan County home.

Detectives say Adam Anderson is facing charges of possessing a weapon of mass destruction, manufacturing a controlled substance, maintaining a dwelling for a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Sebrina Carpenter is facing one charge of manufacturing a controlled substance.

Investigators determined the duo were making several purchases of pseudoephedrine, the main ingredient needed to make meth.  Detectives were able to get enough information to obtain a search warrant and search the home on Old Mocksville Road in Salisbury.

Detectives say they found 10 “one pot” meth labs, material used to manufacture incendiary devices, a ledger that contained numerous bomb making recipes, ammunition and meth precursor materials.

Anderson was given a $50,000 bond and Carpenter was given a $2,500 bond.  Both suspects remain in the Rowan County Jail.