Officials said a man jumped out the window of a home and is accused of making meth in a home in Alliance.
Special Investigations Detectives assisted the Smith Township Police Department at 22762 Norman Ave, Alliance with a methamphetamine lab Saturday after Alliance officers received information that Daniel Brown-Bowman, age 29, was allegedly manufacturing meth at the residence just outside the city limits and then selling it to Alliance residents.
SIU detectives were granted a search warrant by Mahoning County Court Judge Diane Vettori for the premises.
Upon entering the residence Brown-Bowman jumped out a back window and ran a short distance before officers caught him.
Inside the residence APD detectives and Smith Twp officers Ptl Baker and Chief Siranovic located three meth labs and methamphetamine prepared for sale.
Brown-Bowman denied having been at the residence or any involvement with the meth.
He was found to possess multiple baggies of meth packaged for sale in his pockets during his arrest. He was currently out on bond for meth related charges out of a Portage County case prior to Saturday.
He is currently being held in Mahoning County Jail on these charges and is facing charges through Stark County for trafficking in methamphetamine for sales.