Rubly Pleads Guilty in Meth Lab Case

Mandy Joann Rubly (Provided photo)
Mandy Joann Rubly (Provided photo)

CLEARFIELD – A Clearfield woman accused of having a methamphetamine lab pleaded guilty Tuesday during plea and sentencing court.

Mandy Joann Rubly, 30, pleaded guilty to an ungraded felony count of criminal conspiracy/possession of red phosphorus with intent to manufacture a controlled substance.

Judge Paul E. Cherry sentenced her to two years probation and she was fined $300 plus costs. She was also ordered to complete drug and alcohol counseling.

The charges stem from an incident Aug. 20 in Lawrence Township when a state parole officer checking on a parolee found multiple items used for the manufacture of methamphetamines.

According to the affidavit of probable cause, the state parole officer was conducting a visit on Larry Rubly Jr. at a Lawrence Park Village apartment. Mandy Rubly let the officers in and showed them where Larry Rubly was located.

When they saw him he was trying to stick himself with a needle in the leg area. As an officer handcuffed him, Larry Rubly discarded the needle.

It was while they were searching for the needle that they found several suspicious items. Based on the observations of the officers, they determined there was the possibility of an active meth lab in the apartment.

Police spoke to the renter of that unit and received permission to search it. The area was evacuated.

When Mandy Rubly spoke to police she denied any knowledge of Larry Rubly making methamphetamine products. Eventually she did admit to seeing a bottle with a brown liquid in it.

She said she confronted him about it and he told her he had urinated in the bottle. She did admit to purchasing decongestants but denied purchasing them for Larry Rubly to make methamphetamine.

Police found drain cleaner, lighter fluid, a coffee pot with residue, bottles with residue, packets of decongestants, muriatic acid, a grocery bag with used methamphetamine making materials, containers with residue, lithium batteries, plastic tubing and plastic baggies in the apartment.

Larry Rubly, 43, is charged with possession of red phosphorus with intent to manufacture a controlled substance, criminal conspiracy/possession of red phosphorus with intent to manufacture a controlled substance, criminal attempt-manufacture/delivery/possession with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance, operating a methamphetamine lab, criminal conspiracy/operating a methamphetamine lab, risking a catastrophe, criminal conspiracy/risking a catastrophe, deposits/stores/disposes of chemical waste and criminal conspiracy/deposits/stores/disposes of chemical waste. He is currently in state prison.

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