From staff reports
BIRMINGHAM — Jefferson County deputies responded to a call in the early morning hours of Oct. 19, to a noise complaint at a residence in the 1900 block of Dotson Drive near Bessemer according to a release from the department today.
When they arrived, deputies discovered a meth lab inside the home.
Deputies from the Sheriff’s Office narcotics unit were called to the scene. A female resident gave deputies permission to enter the home. The meth lab was dismantled. No one was injured.
Quinton Pickle, 35, of Cullman was transported to the Cullman County jail on an unrelated charge, and he remains in custody there for failure to appear on an original charge of unlawful possession of a controlled substance. He has no bond in this case.
On Oct. 20, narcotics investigators obtained arrests warrants charging Pickle with unlawful manufacture of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
He will be transferred to the Jefferson County jail upon his release from Cullman. His bond here is set at $30,000.