Charleston County Sheriff's deputies and North Charleston firefighters respond to a possible meth lab at Value Place extended stay hotel on Northside Drive in North Charleston on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. (Tyrone Walker/postandcourier.com)
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Residents of a Value Place hotel in North Charleston have been evacuated after Charleston County sheriff's deputies discovered a meth lab there while serving a warrant this afternoon, authorities said.
A number of emergency vehicles are on the scene at the extended-stay motel at 7477 Northside Drive, witnesses said.
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