Mushroom Dealer Nabbed, Clandestine Pinal County Lab Shut Down

After a two month investigation, Pinal County Sheriff’s Office investigators arrested James Love, age 43, and shut down his $10,000 drug lab operation.

Love was selling Mushrooms, Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), and other synthetic drugs out of his Apache Junction Home. Love was also indicted for Possession of Dangerous Drugs, Trafficking Dangerous Drugs, the Sale of Dangerous Drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Love was posting about his drug manufacturing operation on Facebook. When investigators went to arrest Love on Wednesday, they discovered a $10,000 clandestine lab.

Investigators served a search warrant and were able to seize all equipment found inside the home.

Love is expected to face addition charges for his manufacturing operation found inside his home.

DEA, HIDTA, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office assisted PCSO in the gathering of evidence and cleanup of the active lab.

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