A Marietta man is busted for making meth, but task force agents stop him before he can sell it.
During an extensive investigation, major crimes task force agents tracked Harold Yoho's purchases of pseudoephedrine and other products used to make meth.
A search warrant obtained led them to Yoho's house in Marietta where they found a cooler with chemicals inside .
Agents say the chemicals are part of the final step in making meth.
Yoho's behind bars Sunday. He's charged with assembly and manufacturing meth, an F2 felony.