PULASKI, Tenn. (WSMV) - A sheriff’s office is urging the public to notify deputies to steer clear of “shake and bake” meth-cooking devices.
Deputies responded to a home in Giles County and found a plastic bottle with tubes coming out of it over the weekend.
“It is believed to be a home-made device used to cook Methamphetamine and is part of a process commonly referred to as the one-pot method or the ‘Shake and Bake Method.’”
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The sheriff’s office said that this method of creating meth carries a significant risk for explosions, chemical burns, and poisoning.
Over the weekend, Investigators from the Giles County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence where they located a... Posted by Giles County Sheriff's Departm