The two professors were arrested Friday after investigators found traces of methamphetamine production at a school laboratory.
Published 11:58 AM EST Nov 18, 2019
Terry Bateman, 45, and Bradley Rowland, 40, professors at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, about 60 miles southwest from Little Rock, were arrested Friday after investigators found traces of methamphetamine production at a school laboratory. Bateman, an assistant professor and director of research, worked at Henderson State for 10 years; Rowland, also an assistant professor, was with the university for five years.
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