An eastern Iowa business has made a donation to crime-fighters who’ve trained workers about meth lab detection. The Pattison Brothers of Fayette and Clayton made a $1250 donation to the Clayton County Special Operations group. A meth lab was discovered in an area known as the Clayton Mines last fall. The company asked the local sheriff’s department to conduct a seminar about meth and the materials that’re used to make the drug. The firm has given the sheriff’s department another $1250, which will be used for meth education efforts.
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