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Sudafed is a required ingredient to make meth.  Willcox's City Council passed Ordinance NS264 in December 2005 limiting the sales of sudafed.  Willcox was the first city in Cochise County to have such an ordinance.
These chemicals represent a portion of a meth lab that was seized in February of 2006 by the WPD.  This meth lab was the largest lab to be taken by police in Arizona.
Signs of a Meth Lab
-Frequent visitors, especially at night
-Extensive security at the home
-Occupants appear paranoid and suspicious
-Chemical odors, such as cat urine or nail polish remover can be detected
-Signs of chemical dumping in the yard, such as burn pits or dead spots
-Garbage contains numerous chemical bottles
-Garbage may have red stained sheets
-Garbage is placed for pick-up in other areas
Chemicals used to make methamphetamine
Who to Contact if You Suspect a Meth Lab
Sudafed
Drain Cleaner
Freon
Lye
Muriatic & Sulfuric Acid
Red & Yellow Phosphorus
Lithium Metal
Camping Fuel
Anhydrous Ammonia
Acetone
Iodine
-911
-Your Local Law Enforcement Agency
In Willcox:  384-4673 or their Silent Witness at 384-8673
In Arizona:  877-STP-METH