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Narcotics task force officers raided a methamphetamine lab in a Kearny Mesa industrial park Friday, arresting three men and seizing equipment capable of manufacturing 25 kilos of the drug--worth $2.5 million if sold on the street, police said.
San Diego police spokesman Bill Robinson said that the raid on the Cardin Street building followed a monthlong investigation and netted quantities of the drug, chemicals, several weapons and about $1,000 in cash. Three stolen vehicles also were found.
Arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine were Bobby Bouchell, 40, and Andre Lariviere, 32, both of San Diego, and William Curran, 31, of San Bernardino. Bouchell also was charged with auto theft.
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