Clandestine Drug Labs in the United States
Clandestine Drug Labs in the United States
National Clandestine Laboratory Register Data
This list contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reportedly found chemicals or other items, indicating the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
To filter the results, choose a state or 'Any' from the State dropdown, and set the year to the desired year, and then click the Apply button. The results are downloadable as a CSV file by clicking the Download Results link above the table.
National Clandestine Laboratory Register Data
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This list contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reportedly found chemicals or other items, indicating the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
To filter the results, choose a state or 'Any' from the State dropdown, and set the year to the desired year, and then click the Apply button. The results are downloadable as a CSV file by clicking the Download Results link above the table.
Download ResultsState | County | City | Address | Date of incident |
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Oklahoma | OKLAHOMA | OKLAHOMA CITY | 1313 SW 81ST PLACE |
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