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Campbellsville, KY police arrest 4 in meth lab bust

The Campbellsville Police were serving an arrest warrant on Sunday, July 25, 2010, at approximately 9:47pmET, and discovered an active Methamphetamine Lab, at 933 Hamilton Street. After a search warrant of the residence was executed, officers discovered and seized numerous items which are used to manufacture Methamphetamine.

Arrested in this incident and charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine 1st offense were:


  • Carisa J. Bradshaw, age 33 of Campbellsville, KY
  • Deena N. Collings, age 25 of Campbellsville, KY
  • William T. Wethington, age 23 of Campbellsville, KY
  • Nicholas S. Burgin age 27 of Cox's Creek, KY
The HIDTA Drug Enforcement Task Force was called to dismantle the active lab.

Agencies involved were Campbellsville Police Department, Taylor County Sheriff's Office, Campbellsville Fire Department, and the KSP HIDTA Task Force.

Investigating Officers: Sgt. Shannon WilsonInformation courtesy Lt. Terry Lile, Campbellsville Police (KY)


This story was posted on 2010-07-26 10:29:32
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