Arkansas chemistry professors charged with making meth in college lab
11/17/2019 2:50 pm PST
via KFSM:
ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (KFSM) -- Last month, Henderson State University's Reynolds Science Center building was evacuated and later closed after a staff member reported “an undetermined chemical odor” according to the Clark County Sheriff's Department.
Dr. Terry David Bateman, 45, Director of Research Chemistry and Dr, Bradley Allen Rowland, 40, Assistant Professor, were arrested for manufacturing methamphetamine and the use of drug paraphernalia after it was found that the professors had been making meth in the university science center.
Both professors have been placed on administrative leave.
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