WILSON, N.C. (WNCN) – Three people have been arrested for operating a methamphetamine lab out of a camper in Wilson, the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office announced Friday.

Wilson County authorities executed a search warrant and “dismantled a clandestine methamphetamine lab in the Boswellville community” on Tuesday. The meth lab was located in a camper at the back of the property located at 4521 Saint Mary’s Church Road.

According to authorities, the person responsible for the manufacturing of methamphetamine was Kyle Robert Perry, 25, of Lucama.

Authorities said two people living at 4521 Saint Mary’s Church Road were involved in the manufacturing of methamphetamine by purchasing and distributing pre-cursor chemicals (pseudoephedrine). Pseudoephedrine can be purchased from a pharmacy in the form of cold medication.

Perry is currently a wanted person with outstanding felony warrants for felony manufacturing methamphetamine and five felony counts of possession of a pre-cursor chemical.

Detectives also charged Lance Christopher Matthews, 33, and James Madison Parker, 26, both of Wilson.

Matthews was arrested and charged with two felony counts of distributing a pre-cursor chemical and

Parker was arrested and charged with four felony counts of distributing a pre-cursor chemical.

“Methamphetamine is a dangerous drug and the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office has done a great job in preventing such outbreaks in Wilson County,” Wilson County Sheriff Calvin Woodard said. “I am so proud of the women and men of this Office for initiating my vision for a safer and drug-free Wilson County. With their specialized training and work ethics, they are able to catalyze positive and proactive results for the citizens of Wilson County.”