BUCYRUS — Two Galion residents were indicted Monday, just two weeks after authorities say they found a meth lab in their garage.
Korinthia Wireman, 24, and Dustin Lowe, 28, are being held in the Crawford County Jail with a combined bond set for $950,000.
Wireman was charged with illegal manufacturing of drugs, a first-degree felony. She also faces a second-degree felony in possession of chemicals for the manufacturing of drugs.
Both were charged with being in possession of drugs and drug instruments.
Galion authorities, with assistance from METRICH, reported recovering evidence in the garage that revealed the couple using the “shake and bake” method, which authorities described as “volatile and extremely dangerous.”
Also within Crawford County’s arraignment list were Alfonso Villavicencio Jr., 34, and Stacy Jones, 45, both of Marion, who were arrested when authorities say they found a meth lab in their house.
Both Villavicencio’s and Jones’ bonds were set at $750,000. They are facing first- and second-degree felonies, including illegal manufacturing of drugs and illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for manufacturing drugs.
Crawford County Prosecutor Matt Crall said Wireman, Villavicencio and Jones all potentially face 20 years or more in prison if convicted on all charges.
Of the 12 indictments in April, eight were drug-related.
