Maybe call the fire department and see if there's anything they can suggest in terms of legal options? It might be as simple as just sending someone over to say, "Hey, you got all these O2 cylinders laying out here. Do you need help getting them returned?"
And sometimes a sternly worded letter from the county can help get code violations like the propane fixed. Looks like there's also some gas cans out in the open by some dry grass.
It definitely looks sketchy, but I feel like if this is a family member you don't want to go to the cops and utter the word "possible meth lab". They tend to assume the worst and over-respond.
Maybe call the fire department and see if there's anything they can suggest in terms of legal options? It might be as simple as just sending someone over to say, "Hey, you got all these O2 cylinders laying out here. Do you need help getting them returned?"
And sometimes a sternly worded letter from the county can help get code violations like the propane fixed. Looks like there's also some gas cans out in the open by some dry grass.
It definitely looks sketchy, but I feel like if this is a family member you don't want to go to the cops and utter the word "possible meth lab". They tend to assume the worst and over-respond.