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Adair County Sheriffs Department makes two meth arrests

An Adair County man, Robin Morrison, 30, 214 Bridgeport Circle, Columbia, KY, was arrested by Sheriff Harrison Moss and Deputy Aaron Rainwater.

The arrest was made Monday, June 25, 2012 after attempting to serve a warrant of arrest on Morrison, during which the police discovered numerous items in the residence commonly used in manufacturing methamphetamines.



The officers also report they discovered other drug paraphernalia and suspected finished product of methamphetamines.

The discovery resulted in the additional arrest of Cheyenne Dial, age 36, of 214 Bridgeport Circle, Columbia, KY.

Both Morrison and Dial were lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail facing criminal charges of manufacturing methamphetamines, 1st offense, and drug paraphernalia.

Sheriff Moss and Deputy Rainwater are continuing the investigation. They were assisted on the scene by the Columbia Police Department. - Adair County Sheriff's Department


This story was posted on 2012-06-26 15:38:00
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