IRONWOOD -- A meth-related drug bust has three people behind bars in the Western Upper Peninsula. Ironwood Public Safety officers stopped a vehicle on Thursday in the area of McLeod and Norfolk.
In the vehicle, officers found meth, components used in meth production, and marijuana. Police arrested three people, charging them with maintaining a meth lab.
One of the suspects, 28-year-old Larry Eugene Baisden, Jr. of Ironwood, also faces marijuana charges. His bond is set at $400,000.
Nineteen-year-old Colton Ray Rabe, also of Ironwood, is charged with possession of meth. His bond is $900,000.
Nineteen-year-old Jesse Ann Raymond of Wakefield is facing additional charges of operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs. Her bond is $250,000.
If convicted on the charges, the three could go to prison for 20 years.