 A shoplifting complaint led to the discovery of a mobile meth lab in a vehicle in Little Falls. Authorities identified 53-year-old Troy Oberton of Little Falls as a suspect in the shoplifting case on July 7th and noticed drug paraphernalia in a plain view in Oberton's car. They then searched the car and found hazardous liquid chemicals related to the manufacture of methamphetamine and an active meth lab cooking in a single bottle in the vehicle. Especially trained clan lab officers removed the items and cleaned up the meth lab where it was later disposed of by the Drug Enforcement Agency out of the Minneapolis, St. Paul area. Oberton and a passenger in the vehicle were placed under arrest for first degree controlled substance crimes relating to the manufacture of methamphetamine. Oberton was still in custody in Morrison County as of this afternoon and is being held on felony charges of first degree manufacture of methamphetamine and first degree controlled substance crime. Bond is set at $75,000 without conditions and $10,000 with conditions.