LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) - Police in Boyle County, Kentucky arrested a man earlier this week after finding ingredients used to make meth hidden inside a phony speaker.
According to an article on WKYT, police were responding to a report of a man threatening his mother with a gun Tuesday evening. Police say that's when they stopped 33-year-old Justin Williams in the car he was driving, after he left his mother's home.Â

As deputies from the Boyle County Sheriff's Office were looking for a gun, they found a piece of plastic with suspected marijuana residue on it. Police continued searching and found a wireless speaker with several packages of pills believed to be pseudoephedrine.Â
Police say they also found two containers designed to conceal contraband: one was disguised as a can of Red Bull, and the other was made to look like a box of Morton Salt.Â
Deputies also found 40 batteries, two scales and numerous plastic sandwich bags.
Williams remains jailed at the Boyle County Detention Center. According to the jail's website, he is facing charges of possession of meth precursors and possession of drug paraphernalia.Â
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