DRUGS AND METH Former Calhoun High Athletic Standout And Coach Arrested
Reported by: Bethany Simmons
Web Producer: Bethany Simmons
Reported: Feb. 20, 2012 8:47 AM EST
Updated: Feb. 20, 2012 4:01 PM EST
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Grantsville
, Calhoun County
, West Virginia
A former Calhoun High School football and wrestling standout, and his father who served as a coach, are allegedly busted with meth and drugs.
State Police say 24-year old Paul Richard Goodrich, III, and his father, 48-year old Paul Richard Goodrich got into an argument Saturday night at a home along Russett Road in the Grantsville area.
That's where the youngest Goodrich allegedly broke windows out of the of the home. When troopers responded to the disturbance, they found some 15 pounds of marijuana and "shake and bake" meth inside.
The elder Goodrich is charged with manufacturing marijuana and intent to deliver. He served as an Assistant Football Coach for the Calhoun Red Devils through the 2011 season.
His son was a former record breaking Calhoun High School football player and award winning wrestler. He is charged with operating a meth lab.
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