A Salisbury man has been arrested after authorities said he received LSD through the mail and ran a drug laboratory inside his home.
Deputies said Jacob Errante, 25, received a package at his home on Spence Street Thursday containing drugs from Canada.
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After Errante accepted the package, authorities took out a search warrant at the home.
Inside, investigators said they found 100 hits of LSD on blotter paper inside the package and a secret drug laboratory in the kitchen.
According to deputies, the lab was used to extract DMT, a psychedelic drug found in tree bark and plants, primarily found in Mexico, South America and Asia.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation's Clandestine Laboratory Response Team cleaned up the lab, with costs being paid by Rowan County.
Errante has been charged with trafficking LSD by possession and felony maintaining a dwelling.
Manufacturing DMT and possession with intent to sell/deliver DMT charges are expected to follow.