An Elliston man has been charged with making methamphetamine in his home.
Investigators were originally called to 41-year-old the home for reports that meth was being made in a home while children were around.
Investigators with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office say they found 13 one pot meth labs in 41-year-old's home.
Crawford was arrested and has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine, child abuse/neglect, possession of precursors to manufacture methamphetamine, and possession of a firearm with schedule I/II drug.
Crawford is being held in the Montgomery County Jail without bond.
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