The cause of an odor last month that shut down the Reynolds Science Center at Henderson State University has been determined.
According to the Clark County Sheriffs Department two professors, Dr. Bradley Allen Rowland, 40, and Dr. Terry David Bateman, 45, were arrested and charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and the use of drug paraphernalia.
The two amateur Heisenberg’s were allegedly making their meth in the University Science Center. The building has since reopened after it met all EPA environmental recommendations.
Both professors have been on administrative leave since October 11th. As of press time Rowland has made bond and is out of jail.
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