Crime & Safety
Meth Bust On Bailey Road
Wednesday, police found drug supplies in a Cuyahoga Falls home.

Armed with an anonymous tip that meth was being made there, raided home at 2843 Bailey Rd. Wednesday morning.
Police looked for and found household chemicals related to meth production including trash, coffee filters, tubing and glassware typically used in meth production.
"We found some finished products of meth in the house," Singleton said.
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After police got into the home, Dayna Lipan, 46, and daughter arrived, said Sergeant James Singleton. Lipan was arrested for child engangerment and permitting drug abuse.
Police have an outstanding arrest warrant for Lipan's son, Joshua Jenkins, 21, in connection with a manufacturing meth complaint. He was not home at the time of the search, Singleton said.
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Lipan's 17-year-old daughter was taken into custody by the county's children services.
"A hazardous waste disposal contractor was summoned to the location by police to remove hazardous materials associated with the manufacturing of methamphetamine," according to a prepared statement from Cuyahoga Falls Police Department.
Lipan's home was declared a public health nuisance and she cannot return until it is deemed habitable.
According to the press release, police are investigating charges of:
- Manufacturing drugs
- Illegal assembly of chemical to manufacture
- Endangering children
- Drug trafficking
- Possession of criminal tools
- Possession of methamphetamine
- Possession of drug abuse instruments
- Possession of drug paraphernalia
On the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department's Facebook page, followers and locals commented on the press release posted.
"Thank you for your efforts to rid our city of meth labs. They should be thanking the CFPD for stopping them before they had a fire/explosion," said Donald Davis.
"I'm so proud of my CFPD! Thank you for keeping us safe!" said Kelly Thyr-Huth.
"My kids and their friends are in that area, thank you!!" said Jeralyn Harris Richards Kriston.