Four men are behind bars after law enforcement agencies dismantled two active methamphetamine labs in Brevard County.

The labs were found around 9 p.m. Tuesday in a wooded area southwest of The Meadows Mobile Home Park, 1100 John Rhodes Blvd.

Members of the special investigation units for the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and Melbourne Police Department found materials "consistent with a meth operation."

All four men were charged with manufacturing meth, conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine, trafficking methamphetamine and possession of listed chemicals. In addition, 28-year-old Micah Johnson was charged with possession of heroine. Police charged Joey Netherton, 24, with resisting arrest without violence. Ray Strand, 46, also has an active warrant for VOP burglary.

They were booked into the Brevard County Jail.