The detectives found evidence that an active and functioning methamphetamine laboratory is operating
According to KCSO's Facebook post, the anti-drug detective in the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office is actively looking for a man, Corey Walker, who is wanted for manufacturing methamphetamine and intending to deliver it.
The Kitsap County High Court issued an arrest warrant on May 16, arresting the 30-year-old man. His bail was initially set at $50,000. Investigators provided a search warrant on a fifth-wheel RV trailer belonging to Walker in the NW 5000 block of Glory Lane in the Seabeck area on May 13.
During the search warrant, detectives found evidence that an active and functioning methamphetamine laboratory was operating, including methamphetamine glass flakes, methamphetamine manufacturing chemicals, chemical beakers, heat-resistant glass dishes, plumbing materials, and personal protective equipment . We also found scales, medicine packaging materials and 6.5 cups of liquefied ice.
At the request of detectives, investigators from the Washington State Secret Laboratory Team responded to the scene to further assist in the investigation and dismantle the laboratory operations. Walker is described as a white male who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 150 pounds. Walker has brown hair and hazel eyes, and is associated with Bremerton, Seabeck, Silverdale and Belfair.
The last known vehicle he drove was the blue 2006 Hyundai Sonata. Anyone with any information about Walker should contact Kitsap 911, refer to case report K19-004885 or call the West Sound Narcotics Enforcement Team at 360-337-7064.
Information about Walker’s whereabouts can also be passed on to the Puget Sound Fighting Hotline via 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.p3tips.com. The caller remains anonymous.
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