Two Sheriff’s Deputies observed a fight in progress on River Street in Wilkesboro and called Police to the scene. Police checked the apartment where the two were fighting to see if anyone else was there. An Officer found what he believed to be a meth lab inside a bedroom closet. Everyone was asked to step outside the apartment for safety reasons. Other Officers were called to secure the hazardous materials inside the building. No active meth lab was found; however, precursors, chemicals, and equipment used to make meth were found. Burned areas were seen in the carpet that suggested meth had been manufacture there. All chemicals, equipment, and materials used to make meth were seized, photographed, and placed into evidence. The two suspects who had been involved in the fight were arrested and charged. David Johnson of Wilkesboro was charged with 3 felony counts of manufacture, possession, and maintaining a dwelling of meth. Kimberly Bramwell of Wilkesboro was charged with misdemeanor assault and two felony counts of manufacture and possession of meth. Both were being held without bond until their first court appearance.