Houlton, Hodgdon -
Three people in Aroostook County are accused of making meth in apartment with a child inside.
State drug agents arrested Kyle Stewart, 25, Jammie Dickinson, 27, both of Houlton, and Crystal Dehahn, 26, of Hodgdon last night at an apartment on Military Street.
Dehahn is the widow of a man killed in a triple homicide in Amity in 2010.
Drug agents say they found Stewart and Dickinson inside the apartment with a child.
Agents evacuated the building and sent a lab team inside.
We're told they seized chemicals and equipment used to make methamphetamine.
They say they also found lithium metal, a highly flammable component of meth, hidden inside a child's shirt, near where the child sleeps.
All three suspects are charged with trafficking in methamphetamine and endangering the welfare of a child.
Authorities say more arrests are possible.
Three People Arrested in Meth Bust in Houlton Apartment, Child Found Inside
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