The younger sister of football great Brett Favre was arrested Wednesday, along with four others, at the site of a meth lab in Diamondhead.

Hancock County narcotics agents discovered the active meth lab inside a condo unit in the heart of the normally quiet, upscale community. And while the discovery may be a surprise to many, it wasn’t to neighbors.

A drug sale at the front of Diamondhead led investigators to the operation on Golf Club Drive.

“We bought some meth off of an individual and that’s what led us to this location here,” said Matt Karl, Director of the Hancock County Narcotics Task Force.

Once Narcotics agents entered the condo, they were shocked at what they found.

“When we arrived, there were a couple of people coming out of the house and the chemical smell was just overwhelming. It was pretty bad. And then we discovered the full lab in the bathroom; it was still cooking. I think we collected pretty close to ten grams of finished product, which, that’s a lot of meth.”

Officials immediately evacuated seven of the closest condo units. The bust came as no surprise to neighbors. One woman who didn’t want to be identified said she’s been suspicious for a long time.

“I have witnessed people coming and going at all hours of the night for the two years I’ve lived here,” she said. “It’s been going on for two years, and I have complained to the security in Diamondhead. And I have gotten no results. I am delighted to see this.”

Neighbors said they had even noticed strange odors coming from the condo.

“I can’t describe the smell, but a very, very strange smell,” another neighbor recalled. “And I even went next door and knocked on his door and asked him if he would see if something was on fire over there, because I smelled something horrible. And he told me he had been cooking pork chops.”

Narcotics agents say the cooking they uncovered is extremely dangerous, and could have caused an explosion.

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