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Posted: 8:14 PM Feb 20, 2010
Deputies Say Children Lived in Home Where Meth was Being Cooked
Tips from citizens helped Sheriff's deputies shut down two meth labs.
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JACKSON COUNTY, Ohio (WSAZ) -- Tips from citizens helped Sheriff's deputies in Jackson County, Ohio shut down two meth labs. In one of the cases, children were involved.
Deputies say in addition to finding two large scale meth labs, they also found two children, reeking of Ether, in one of the homes. Those kids have been treated and released.
Four people are facing meth related charges as a result of the two busts.
Shannon Tomblin, Chris Greathouse, Daniel Leffler and Elizabeth Taylor are facing felony drug charges.
Detectives say more charges are pending including child endangerment.
Latest Comments
Posted by: annomous
on Feb 24, 2010 at 07:30 PM
drugs are everywhere. why do people get to keep children in jackson ohio when they have been convicted of crimes children services will do nothing the courts just want these dope heads riding in a municipal court van picking up trash WE DO NOT WANT THESE PEOPLE IN OUR NEIGHBOR HOODS.!!!! they are on drugs and then they steal if they can't sell their dope or to get dope money there are people who do work and are honest in jackson county these people in this meth lab bust needs to be casterated so no more children are involved shame on children services family members needs to strictly drug tested and income proved of an honest job these people do not deserve getting these kids back no excuses from anyone including the courts it it so sick to here that these people are allowed thru courts to keep there kids or nothing is ever done do not blame the police, or sheriffs departments they are not the judge or work in children services these officers are real nice people keep up the good work
Posted by: TO SOMEONE
on Feb 23, 2010 at 07:53 AM
I AM FROM JACKSON CO AND I DON'T COOK METH OR TAKE PILLS. DOPE HEADS AND PILL HEADS ARE EVERYWHERE. YES THESE PEOPLE SHOULD BE LOCKED UP BUT DON'T BE INCLUDING EVERYONE IN JACKSON CO WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR COMMENTS
Posted by: somebody
on Feb 22, 2010 at 01:09 PM
It isn't everybody in jackson county. Their are dopers everywhere and it isn't fair to single everybody out. They need to just lock these people up because the children where there.
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