Three people have been arrested and another is on the run after police busted two alleged P labs in the Far North — one of which had two small children living at the address.

The labs, where police say the class A drug methamphetamine, or P as it is also known, was produced, were found early on Thursday at Tokerau Beach, on the Karikari Peninsula, and Honeymoon Valley near Kaitaia.
The alleged P lab on Tokerau Beach Rd was in a rented two-storey house next to the beach. The tenant, a woman with two children, was also connected to the Honeymoon Valley property.
Police from Kaitaia and the specialist Clan Lab Team from Auckland seized what they described as components of a methamphetamine laboratory at both properties.