Man charged with possessing meth lab materials at Michigan State University building
Police arrested a suspect found with substances that could be used for methamphetamine production in MSU's Wells Hall, prompting exam relocations.

Michigan State University police arrested a man on felony charges after discovering him with materials that could be used to operate a methamphetamine laboratory inside Wells Hall, one of the university's largest academic buildings.
The incident prompted university officials to relocate some final examinations as a precautionary measure. Police said the suspect was found in possession of household substances that have the potential to be used in methamphetamine production.
Wells Hall serves as a major academic facility on the East Lansing campus, housing multiple departments and classrooms where students regularly attend classes and take exams.
The suspect now faces felony charges related to the possession of materials associated with methamphetamine laboratory operations. Police have not released additional details about how the man gained access to the building or the specific nature of the substances found.
University officials worked quickly to ensure student safety and minimize disruption to the final exam schedule by moving affected tests to alternative locations on campus.