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ACSO arrests four in Neat Hollow on meth charges

Two men from Columbia, one Dunnville woman and one woman from Russell Springs charged following search of residence in Northeast Adair County, KY

By Deputy Adam Cravens

The Adair County Sheriff's Office made four arrests in connection with meth manufacturing today, Wednesday, July 10,2013.



After receiving a tip, a search warrant was obtained for a residence on Neat Hollow Road. During search several items used for manufacturing were found, as well as substances which tested positive for methamphetamine.

Lee Chumbley, 42 of Columbia, KY. was arrested and charged with manufacturing and possession of a controlled substance.

David Wayne Passmore Jr, 34 of Columbia, KY; Rachel Tarry, 23 of Russell Springs, KY, and Rita Grimsley 32 of Dunnville, KY, were all arrested and charged with manufacturing.

Deputy Aaron Rainwater is investigating the case. Deputy Rainwater was assisted by Sheriff Harrison Moss and Deputy Adam Cravens. - Deputy Adam Cravens


This story was posted on 2013-07-10 19:41:51
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