4 arrested after meth lab found in Luling home, police say

Four Luling residents were arrested for running a meth operation out of their home, according to the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office.

Capt. Pat Yoes, spokesman for the Sheriff’s Office, would not go into specifics, but said detectives received information that caused them to get a warrant to search the home at 208 Santa Cruz Court in the Coronado Park Subdivision in Luling. When inside, deputies say they found bottles containing a bluish-green liquid that tested positive for methamphetamine.

Synthetic marijuana and drug paraphernalia were also discovered in the residence, according to the arrest report.

Robert Wingrove, 39, Destinee Wingrove, 20, Renee Adams, 27, and Mark Aysen, 32, were all charged with five counts of the manufacture of methamphetamine. Each was also charged with possession of synthetic marijuana, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Robert and Destinee Wingrove are being held at the Nelson Coleman Correctional Center under a $200,000 bond.

Adams and Aysen were released from jail after posting bond.

 

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