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Appeal for information over Mernda drug lab

Detectives from the Clandestine Laboratory Squad are appealing for public information in relation to a possible drug lab at a Mernda property.

A warrant was executed at the Breadalbane Avenue address on February 24 after evidence was reviewed from a previous warrant at the same address in December last year.

Investigators removed a number of items left at the property which are suspected of being used in the manufacture of illicit drugs, as well as other items which will be further forensically analysed in an effort to obtain further information.

It’s believed the house has been unoccupied since early November 2021.

The property was located in a state of disrepair and there was rubbish lying around which was believed to contain harmful substances including chemicals and drug waste product, police said.

“These items had the potential to cause harm to anyone who came into contact with them and wasn’t wearing the appropriate protective equipment,” police said in a statement.

“Police have arranged for the removal of this rubbish, which will also be forensically analysed and used as evidence.

“As with all properties suspected of housing an illicit drug lab, council were notified and attended the address.”

Witnesses have told police that a male and female appeared to be living at the house until early November 2021.

The pair drove a grey Holden sedan and were often seen walking a dog described as being similar to a whippet or greyhound, police said.

Detective Acting Inspector Nick Allwood said: “This investigation really highlights some of the significant impacts illicit drugs have on our community.

“There was significant damage caused to this house and there is every possibility it will no longer be able to be occupied.

“This shows the hidden cost of any drug lab found in a rental property and the impact it can have on the owners.

“Rehabilitation costs can be significant and cost thousands of dollars, and there have been instances where entire homes have needed to be bulldozed and a rebuild has to occur.

“Depending on where the property is located, this can cost owners upwards of $750,000.

“On this occasion, the property is in a built-up area where there is unsuspecting neighbours close by, a park across the road, and a school not too far away.

“Illicit drug labs are incredibly dangerous and have the potential to cause significant health harm in communities.

“We’re keen to speak to anyone who has any information about the activity at this address and who is responsible, and this can also be done confidentially via Crime Stoppers.”

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