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Suspect arrested for allegedly running meth lab at Michigan State University’s largest academic building

Officers found Tong and confirmed his identity by using his expired MSU student ID. Officers located Tong, and confirmed his identity using his expired MSU Student ID.FIVE MEXICAN NATIONALS INDICTED AFTER MASSIVE METH LAB BUSH UNCOVERS ENORMOUS QUANTITIES of DRUGSTong had multiple bags that officers searched after obtaining a warrant. They discovered several bottles containing substances used to make meth. The chemicals include sodium chloride pellets, hydrochloric acids, methanol isopropyl, alcohol butane, acetone and butane. MSU police confirmed that multiple tests by the Office of Environmental Health and Safety confirm that the environment in Wells Hall is not a threat to the community. Officials later clarified there was never a meth laboratory inside Wells Hall. “The suspect was found in possession of chemicals and/or equipment that could be used in the production of methamphetamine, which were contained within his personal property,” police said.Tong allegedly caused significant damage to the doors, flooring, and fixtures in Wells Hall between April 10 and April 26.He has been charged with trespassing, malicious destruction of a building over $20,000 and felony controlled substance-operate/maintain lab involving methamphetamine.HUNDREDS JOIN SEARCH FOR MISSING MICHIGAN COLLEGE STUDENT LAST SEEN ‘DISORIENTED’ ON VIDEOCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPWells Hall was evacuated on Monday, and it remained closed through Friday “out of an abundance of caution,” the university said in a press release, adding that there “continues to be no known threat to the campus community. “Tong is currently being held at the Ingham County Jail under a $500,000 bail. According to reports, the Department of Homeland Security has also placed a hold of his bond.

  

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