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Missing woman's family says she was last seen at Philadelphia home where police found chemicals, weapons

An investigation into a missing woman leads to the discovery of a chemical laboratory, weapons, and fake federal badges in an Olney home.

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Police have raided a rowhouse in Olney, Philadelphia, uncovering a laboratory containing chemicals in bottles, drugs, and guns. The search follows reports from the family of a missing woman who stated she was last seen at the residence.

Coverage from NBC10, CBS News, and the Inquirer emphasizes the discovery of fake DEA badges and IDs at the scene. One man has been charged following the investigation, according to CBS News.

Based on reports from FOX 29 Philadelphia, the FBI is now investigating the case. Coverage does not yet specify the current status of the missing woman.

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What was found during the police raid in Olney?

Police discovered chemicals in bottles, drugs, guns, and fake DEA badges and IDs.

Who is involved in the investigation?

Local police have made an arrest and charged one man, while the FBI is also investigating.

Why was the home searched?

The search warrant followed reports from a missing woman's family who said she was last seen at the home.

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