HARRINGTON, Del.- Delaware State Police arrest two men on multiple drug charges and one in connection with the operation of a meth lab.

On February 15, 2019, the Governor's Task Force responded to the 200 block of Ingram Branch Road in reference to locating 48-year-old Stephen Strannahan. Strannahan was wanted for violation of probation as an absconder. Strannahan was standing outside when police arrived and he began to leave on foot. He was caught and taken into custody.

Once inside the home, another man, later identified as Christopher Corkell, was found and in possession of about 1.29 grams of methamphetamine.

As police secured the home, police say numerous items were found that indicated the operation of a clandestine meth lab. During the search, about 5.24 grams of heroin packaged for distribution, about 1.59 grams of meth, about 2.37 grams of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, and over $600 in suspected drug proceeds.

Strannahan was charged with operating a clandestine lab for producing meth, possession of a tier 5 quantity controlled substance, possession of a tier 4 quantity controlled substance with the intent to deliver, resisting arrest, second-degree conspiracy, and two counts of possession of a controlled or counterfeit substance.

Strannahan was committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution on $64,000 secured bond.

Corkell was charged with possession of a tier 5 quantity controlled substance, possession of a tier 4 quantity controlled substance with the intent to deliver, resisting arrest, second-degree conspiracy, and two counts of possession of a controlled or counterfeit substance.

Corkell was committed to the Sussex Correctional Institution on $42,600 secured bond.