The Florida Meth-Lab Horror Show

A young woman who was left hideously disfigured after an explosion at an illegal meth lab has been caught manufacturing the drug again.
Heather Raybon was left permanently scarred with terrible facial burns after being caught up in a blast at a meth lab in 2004. But police in Florida said despite the life-changing incident the 31-year-old has continued to try and manufacture crystal meth. 

She was arrested after police raided a trailer in Milton, Florida, while they were attempting to serve a warrant on fugitive Brian Mauldin.
Inside the home police noticed a strong chemical smell that indicated the possible presence of meth manufacturing materials. Detectives also found 13 grams of meth powder, 32 grams of meth oil and an active 'one pot' meth lab that the couple had attempted to hide.
Recent: Raybon's latest mugshot after she was again caught manufacturing meth
Recent: Raybon's latest mugshot after she was again caught manufacturing meth

A small metal pill bottle was found in Raybon's purse. Its contents allegedly tested positive for meth.Fire crews were called to the trailer home to dismantle the active lab due to the threat of fire or explosion.
Raybon and William Hindall, 30, who was inside the trailer, were arrested and charged with trafficking methamphetamine, possession of felony drug equipment and possession of listed chemicals to manufacture meth.
In 2004 Raybon suffered third degree facial burns after an explosion at a suspected meth lab.She has undergone numerous facial surgeries in the last seven years.Sgt Scott Haines from Milton Police said: 'Raybon has multiple past arrests involving methamphetamine related charges in Santa Rosa County. 
'Raybon also suffered severe and disfiguring burns during a fire that occurred on December 16, 2004 in Milton.
Due to the injuries and past intelligence, investigators believe that Raybon’s burns were consistent with being associated with a meth lab explosion; however Raybon was cooperative with investigators as to how the injuries occurred.'
Police are still looking for Mauldin who is wanted for the manufacture of meth.













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