Agents still searching for Littleton man

14 years ago

A Littleton man is still being sought in connection with a meth lab bust on Main Street in Presque Isle in December.
“Ronald Lewis, 22, remains a fugitive from justice. He is the last to be arrested for his involvement with the methamphetamine lab found on Main Street in Presque Isle on Dec. 29,” said Division Commander Darrell Crandall, Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
    Agents made two arrests earlier this year in connection with the Main Street meth lab. Ray Varney, 23, of Houlton, and 28-year-old Leland Alger, of Presque Isle, were both charged with trafficking in methamphetamine.
“Anyone with information on Ronald Lewis’s whereabouts are asked to call the U.S. Marshal’s Office,” said Crandall. “Information on drug crimes may be reported to MDEA by any of the following means: toll-free tip line 800-452-6457, online at www.maine.gov/dps/mdea, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/maine.drug.enforcement.agency or by Smartphone application MyPD (available as a free download for iPhone and Android users).”