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Wait, Did an Illegal Alien Make a Meth Lab in This Michigan College Campus?

This week, a 31-year-old suspected illegal alien was arrested after allegedly making a meth lab at Michigan State University. 

Xin Tong was arraigned on April 29, 2026, just before 5:00 p.m. and is being held at the Ingham County Jail on a $500,000 cash or surety bond. He faces charges of trespassing and operating a meth lab. Tong doesn't appear to be a student at the university. 

He had multiple substances that can be legally purchased in retail stores or online. The chemicals include sodium hydroxide pellets, hydrochloric acid, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, and butane.

Wells Hall was closed on April 27 after reports of property damage and unknown chemicals, according to the MSU Department of Police and Public Safety. 

DPPS identified a suspect connected to these incidents. MSU police officers made contact with that individual inside Wells Hall on Sunday, April 26, 2026. That individual had multiple substances that can be legally purchased in retail stores or online. The chemicals include sodium hydroxide pellets, hydrochloric acid, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone, and butane.

The Department of Homeland Security placed a hold on Tong on April 28, according to Ingham County court records.


DPPS developed probable cause to arrest the suspect. The case was presented to the Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office today, and felony criminal charges were issued for malicious destruction of a building over $20,000 and felony controlled substance-operate/maintain lab involving methamphetamine. 

Wells Hall will remain closed through Friday, May 1, as officials continue to evaluate the building to ensure it is safe for occupancy. 

The MSU Department of Police and Public Safety was assisted by the East Lansing Fire Department, Michigan State Police, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and MSU Environmental Health and Safety.