22 Pounds of Liquid Meth Removed From Bryan Home

Photos of Randolph Miller, Jessica Najvar, & Reynaldo Rios Jr. Photograph courtesy of Brazos County's Judicial Records Search at: http://justiceweb.co.brazos.tx.us

Over 22 pounds of methamphetamines was removed Thursday from a Bryan home near Fannin Elementary School. The police report indicated a large blue drum containing the liquid was found in the kitchen where investigators believe the meth was being made.

Three arrests were made ts of the home at 1006 Burt #A were arrested.  Taken to jail were 36 year old Randolph Miller, 29 year old Jessica Najvar, and 26 year old Reynaldo Rios, Jr.

Multiple agencies were involved in the execution of a search warrant early Thursday morning. A specialized DPS unit from Houston removed the drugs and related materials.

William Bouse of the Bryan Fire Department encourages residents to call authorities when they detect an acid smell, see lots of people entering and exit homes, and notice an excessive amounts of empty containers in garbage cans of drain cleanser, cleaning chemicals, bleach, and batteries…which are some of the materials used in making methamphetamine.

William Bouse visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber.

Original story:

Near Bryan’s Fannin Elementary School, authorities from several agencies surrounded a house Thursday morning where a meth lab was discovered.

Officer Jon Agnew says there was a delay entering the home in the 1000 block of Burt while waiting for a DPS drug team to arrive from Houston. There was no neighborhood evacuation.

Capping a week-long investigation was the arrests of three people.

Agnew says in addition to Bryan Police and the DPS were units and staff from the Bryan Fire Department and the Brazos County District Attorney’s Office.

Jon Agnew visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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