BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) -- An alleged at-home methamphetamine lab along with nearly 1,000 pounds of the drug led to the arrests of five people, the Kern County Sheriff's Office said Monday.
Officials said the "large-scale methamphetamine conversion" lab was found inside a home in the 400 block of Rian Noelle Court. Deputies served a search warrant at the property on Oct. 30.
Sheriff's officials released images of the alleged drugs and lab.
Deputies located 953.9 pounds of methamphetamine, 2,725 pounds of methamphetamine in solution, dangerous chemicals, according to the sheriff's office. Five people were arrested in connection to the discovery.
Officials identified the suspects as Christian Castro, 29; Kymberly Lopez-Garcia, 22; Jesus Felix-Castro, 26; Fausto Zazueta-Beltran, 49; an

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