MOULTRIE —
Drug agents made their fourth methamphetamine-related arrest in the new year on Tues day with the arrest of a man and woman during a search of a Sylvester Drive residence.
Jerry Tidwell, 37, and Kelly Gunn, 33, were each charged with criminal attempt to manufacture methamphetamine, the Moultrie-Colquitt County Drug Task Force said.
The agency said that deputies who went to the residence with arrest warrants smelled a chemical odor like that common to the manufacture of methamphetamines.
Drug team officers were summoned and they searched the residence. During that search, materials believed to be used or which had been used previously to make the drug were found, the agency said. After the search, a hazardous materials disposal company was called to remove the materials.
Additional arrests are expected in the case, the agency said.
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Our government meetings are indeed people’s business
In the past few days comments in the Rants and Raves column on this page have asked very pertinent questions relative to our involvement or lack thereof in the democratic-republic process.
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Keeping a digital journal is priceless
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Mortgage assistance meeting to be held
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Mortgage assistance meeting to be held
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Harrell named federal programs director
James Harrell, principal of Odom Elementary School, has been named the new Federal Programs Director for Colquitt County Schools.Harrell will replace retiring director Gerald Burke as of July 1, 2013.
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Harrell named federal programs director
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Video project focuses on the homefront
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