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Campbellsville Police make arrests Jan. 29, 2011, in meth case

The Campbellsville, KY, Police Department responded to a complaint Saturday, January 29, 2011 at approximately 7amCT, at 14 Greenbriar Drive Apt. F1. While officers were on the scene they discovered a step one meth lab. Detectives with the Kentucky State Police Drug Task Force were notified to secure and contain the lab.

Marsha Gail Curry age 32 and Amanda J. Beard age 31 both of Campbellsville were arrested and charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine. They were both lodged in the Taylor County Detention Center.

The agencies involved were the Campbellsville Police Department and the Kentucky State Police Drug Task Force.

Investigating Campbellsville Police were Officer Ben Riggs and Officer Nelson Bishop. -News from Campbellsville Police Department, Campbellsville, KY




This story was posted on 2011-01-30 17:36:01
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