Santa Rosa County narcotics officers served a search warrant on a Milton, Florida, home on Thursday, finding a meth lab and more on the premises, the Pensacola News Journal reports.

Seth Stanley, 32, was arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, possession of felony drug equipment, and possession of listed chemicals to manufacture methamphetamine, according to the Santa Rosa Gazette .

Besides the meth, officers discovered napalms and an arsenal of weapons which included a Mini-14, an H&K 9mm, a 44-caliber, as well as other assorted weapons and ammunition.

"Stanley admitted to detectives that he was making methamphetamine to help medicate himself and agreed to show detectives where everything was located," the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office said in a release today.

The office would not name Stanley’s employer, but investigators said they found documentation in his home that indicated he was a scientist.

Along with the meth lab, investigators also found a jar half-filled with an unknown substance. The substance turned out to be napalm, a viscous, jelly-like form of gasoline or other flammable liquid.

Stanley’s bond was set at $45,000, which he posted shortly after 10 p.m.

In other Gulf Coast region news:

Louisiana woman arrested for terrorizing Facebook postings: A 20-year-old Lafayette, Louisiana, woman has been arrested and booked with terrorizing because of postings on her Facebook account, The Times-Picayune reports. Lafayette police said on Friday that Jennifer Cornay changed her profile image to that of the Columbine High School shooters shortly after the school shooting occurred in Ohio last month. Police say the postings included the suicide note written by one of the Columbine High School shooters along with other threatening captions. Investigators believe the postings were aimed at St. Thomas More High School.