CULLODEN METH BUST Deputies Arrest Four People At Culloden Apartment Complex On Drug Charges
Reported by: Tiersa Davis
Web Producer: Jeff Morris
Reported: Jan. 23, 2013 2:24 PM EST
Updated: Jan. 24, 2013 9:33 AM EST
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Culloden
, Cabell County
, West Virginia
Cabell County deputies arrested four people at an apartment complex where they said a methamphetamine laboratory was operating.
Karen L. Murphy, 52, Carla M. Curd, 44, both of Culloden, Brittany K. Legg, 23, of Lesage and Thaddeous M. Reams, 25, of Milton were charged Saturday with operating a clandestine drug lab, according to criminal complaints filed in Cabell County Magistrate Court.
Deputies searched a unit at Culloden Manor Apartments on Ridge Run Road after they received a tip of a meth lab inside, the complaint said. Deputies said they found meth-making materials inside.
Deputies said they discovered meth-making materials inside of another unit at the same apartment complex on Jan. 12.
Deputies arrested two people after discovering meth-making material inside of an apartment complex.
Rachel J. Dailey, 27, of Culloden and Juan C. Chavez, 26, of West Hamlin were arrested Saturday. Deputies with the Cabell County Sheriff's Department responded to an apartment complex on Ridge Run Road in Culloden with a suspected drug lab inside, according to a criminal complaint from the Cabell County Magistrate Court. Deputies said they discovered meth-making material in Mason jars, the complaint said. Deputies said the suspects were new tenants at the complex.
Chavez and Dailey were charged with operating a clandestine drug lab.
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