New York State Police say they have shut down methamphetamine manufacturing operations in two homes in Broome County.The State Police Community Narcotics Enforcement Team, Vestal Police and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Adminstration arrested 39 year old Donald Sibley and 36 year old Jennifer Crea in the town of Windsor and 32 year old Nate Dendler in the Town of Colesville following a month long investigation.

Authorities made the arrrests at around 6 a.m. March 21st at locations on Mount Carmel Road in Windsor and Hartz Road in Colesville.

Authorities say they found methamphetamine and materials consistent with the manufacture of meth at both locations.

About 16 ounces of liquid methamphetamine was reportedly found at the Mount Carmel Road address along with two grams of processed meth, drug paraphernalia and a .40 caliber semi automatic pistol with ammunition.

The Hartz Road site reportedly yielded about two grams of finished meth as well as materials used to make methamphetamine.

Sibley and Crea are charged with felony criminal possession of a controlled substance, unlawful manufacture of meth and criminal possession of a weapon.

Dendler is charged with unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine and criminal possession of a controlled substance.

All three were sent to the Broome County Jail without bail

Officials say the investigation is continuing and more charges are pending.

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