APD says it is becoming increasingly dangerous

A mobile meth lab bust in southeast Albuquerque has the neighborhood on alert and police again looking for other mobile labs.Fred Mirabal, 37, was detained Tuesday in connection with the lab. Police said they found it in a stolen trailer he was towing around town."There is not a lot of room in there. Chemicals can fall, mix, cause an explosion or fire," said Officer Rob Gibbs.Mobile labs aren't necessarily a new thing, but they continue to be problematic, especially in areas where officers respond to a high number of drug calls.APD says it is still trying to connect Mirabal to other cases.He is being held at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center.

A mobile meth lab bust in southeast Albuquerque has the neighborhood on alert and police again looking for other mobile labs.



Fred Mirabal, 37, was detained Tuesday in connection with the lab. Police said they found it in a stolen trailer he was towing around town.




"There is not a lot of room in there. Chemicals can fall, mix, cause an explosion or fire," said Officer Rob Gibbs.



Mobile labs aren't necessarily a new thing, but they continue to be problematic, especially in areas where officers respond to a high number of drug calls.



APD says it is still trying to connect Mirabal to other cases.



He is being held at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center.