Many of us have heard about houses and even hotel rooms that have been used to cook methamphetamine . But most of the time, the pictures of those crime scenes show a rundown house in a rural area or a seedy hotel that few of us would frequent. Seattle-area real estate appraiser Richard Hagar told KPLU's John Maynard that even though it is more common to find meth labs in such places, they are also popping up in upscale residential areas, particularly where houses are in foreclosure. "Of the known meth labs around this area, there are approximately 250 in Pierce County and between 50-60 in King County. There are more in the outlying areas, but not all," Hagar said. Health risks are real "If meth has been cooked inside a house," says Hagar, "the chemicals can penetrate through paint, sheet rock and go right into the wood structure of the house and contaminate them. A person living in this environment can get it on their skin, and there will likely be adverse reactions." In addition to