(KMZA)--A father and son were arrested after an alleged meth lab fire at a Pottawatomie County home.
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office, in a release, said crews were called just after 12:30 Tuesday afternoon to a mobile home fire in the 400 block of East Plum Street in Louisville.
Upon arrival, emergency crews found 80-year-old Odis Parker and 47-year-old Odis Parker, Jr. outside the home with minor injuries.
The Sheriff's Office says deputies learned there was a methamphetamine lab inside the residence.
The release says a search warrant was applied for and executed on the residence once the fire was out. As a result, both Parkers were arrested on charges of manufacturing a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia with intent to manufacture a controlled substance.
The elder Parker was also arrested on charges of criminal use of weapons, possession of a stimulant, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The younger Parker was also arrested on charges of arson by manufacturing a controlled substance and aggravated battery.
Following their arrest, the pair were booked into the Pottawatomie County Jail. Both are being held $10,000 bonds.
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