A routine traffic stop of a pair’s car in Burlington County led to police finding drug-making materials in the vehicle and the discovery of a meth lab in an Edgewater Park home’s garage, officials said.

Daniel Lilly, 27, of Beverly City, and Tammy Coppoletta, 35, of Lindenwold, were stopped by the Florence Township Police on Nov. 16 for a motor vehicle violation and both had drugs on them, according to a joint statement from the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office and Edgewater Park Police.

Coppoletta, who was driving, and Lilly were both charged with drug-related offenses, authorities said.

However, police found materials that are used to manufacture methamphetamine after a search of the car and more charges were filed against the pair, according to the statement.

The prosecutor’s office did not specify what the additional charges were in their statement.

The Burlington County Hazardous Materials Unit was called to the scene and safely contained the chemicals found in the car, police said.

Three days later, a search warrant was executed at a home on Colonial Road in Edgewater Park and investigators found chemicals and equipment in the garage that were being used by Lilly to make meth, prosecutors said.

Lilly was charged with maintaining or operating a controlled dangerous substance production facility and remained in Burlington County Jail Thursday while he awaited his first court appearance, officials said.

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