DUBLIN, Calif. (KGO) -- A Dublin neighborhood is shock after finding out a family they thought they knew well was arrested for making and selling methamphetamine.
Police say they had to force their way into a Dublin townhome to arrest the occupants for making and selling methamphetamine.
Neighbor Drew Felker took photos of the bust which netted $12,000 in cash, some guns, and $20,0000 worth of meth.
"There were never any signs that anything strange was going on inside the house, which is a bummer for their son," Felker said.
Neighbors say the arrested woman's 13-year old son played with the other kids.
"It's hard because I heard he was in foster care," Antoinette Tullis said.
Geraldine Aguilar, the 49-year-old mother of the boy; 56-year-old Jimmy Yatman Law; 46-year-old Jeffery Lostica; and 48-yr-old Mareia Oliveira were charged with manufacturing and possession with the intent to sell.
Police say they were re-crystalizing the meth into a more pure form.