Narc Officers Bust Meth Lab in SLO

Members of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Task Force with SLO probation officers detained two suspects for their alleged involvement in a methamphetamine lab discovered by officers on Saturday.

Robert Alan Sullivan-Seher

According to the sheriff’s department, the arrests and discovery of the meth lab were a result of a three-week investigation.

The investigation culminated with the task force searching a storage unit in the 400 block of Prado Road.

Investigators say they discovered a lab used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. Investigators also say they believe the lab was being used to extract ephedrine from cold pills, which would then be used to make methamphetamine.

Narcotics detectives say they also found a small amount of meth, as well as materials that are commonly used in the making of that drug.

The two suspects arrested were Robert Alan Sullivan-Seher, 43, of Oceano for possession of a controlled substance for sale and Tara Christine Wilson, 30, of Oceano, cited for misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

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