Crestview man charged with meth trafficking

CRESTVIEW — Police arrested Lukas Lynwood Lambert-Albright, 23, of Crestview, after being stopped for operating a vehicle with an expired tag at Malone Drive and South Ferdon Boulevard.

During the traffic stop, it was determined that Lambert-Albright was also driving on a suspended driver’s license, and had an outstanding warrant, according to the Crestview Police Department.

During the stop, officers noticed suspicious items in the vehicle, which were later determined to be the remnants of a methamphetamine laboratory, according to police.

The Crestview Police Department’s Methamphetamine Laboratory Response Team responded to the scene and dismantled the remnants of the laboratory and rendered the volatile chemicals safe.

Lambert-Albright was arrested and charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of a concealed weapon and driving on a suspended drivers license, in addition to the outstanding warrant for failure to appear for larcent.

Lambert-Albright was transported and released into the custody of the Okaloosa County Jail.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Crestview man charged with meth trafficking