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Meth crackdown

Wednesday, January 21, 2009
SIKESTON - Eighteen persons were arrested following a three-day investigation targeting individuals believed to be involved in the production of meth.

Officers from the SEMO Drug Task Force and the Sikeston Department of Public Safety conducted the investigation in Sikeston Wednesday through Friday, targeting individuals purchasing methamphetamine precursors from local retail stores. The investigation also led to the seizures of three methamphetamine labs.

Arrested Wednesday were:

Stephanie Burleson of New Madrid, charged with possession of precursor with intent to manufacture, attempt to manufacture and two counts of child endangerment;

Tommy Burleson of New Madrid, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture, attempt to manufacture, unlawful possession of a firearm and two counts of child endangerment;

Sammy Cantrell of New Madrid, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture;

Omie Cantrell of New Madrid, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture;

Edward Goodwin of Poplar Bluff, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture;

Kevin Scott of East Prairie, warrant arrest for nonsupport and firearms violation;

Matt Huckstep of East Prairie, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture warrant arrest;

Arrested Thursday were:

Cynthia Allen of Poplar Bluff, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture;

Larry Law of Marston, possession of methamphetamine and the attempt to manufacture methamphetamine;

Karen M. Johnson of Pocahontas, Ark., possession of precursor with intent to manufacture;

Steven L. Johnson of Pocahontas, possession of marijuana and possession of precursor with intent to manufacture;

Tabatha King of Pocahontas, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture and possession of methamphetamine;

Chris Williams of Bardwell, Ky., possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute;

John W. Tinsley Jr. of Sikeston, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute;

Linda Teague of Wyatt, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute;

Michelle D. Watkins of Charleston, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and arrest warrant for probation violation;

Arrested Friday were:

Benjamin C. Wallace of East Prairie, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture and possession of methamphetamine; and

Shane R. Ardrey of East Prairie, possession of precursor with intent to manufacture.

In addition to the 18 arrests, three warrants are pending on individuals.


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But it was only a little bit.

-- Posted by shannonhoon on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 11:41 AM

I am no one to judge another but folks seriously need to learn that meth is illegal and they will likely end up getting caught.

-- Posted by mizzou_mom on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 12:12 PM

Not only is meth illegal, it's DANGEROUS. It'll rot out your teeth, give you anphetamine psyhcosis,and maybe KILL you. Bust all them tweekers, free the weed.

-- Posted by bobby wayne on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 4:47 PM

"It's DANGEROUS. It'll rot out your teeth, give you psyhcosis,and maybe KILL you"

I think they said the same thing about PBR and Schlitz........HORRIBLE stuff. The secret is to kill the taste with a little salt on top of the can.

-- Posted by Bearcat72 on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 4:52 PM

great for the police, hats of to all that worked on the cases. you have saved peoples lifes by get these cats off the streets.

-- Posted by eclark1967 on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 5:04 PM

Maybe someone will be alive tonight because of this bust.

Hey where's Jim Morrison??? I am surprised he hasn't commented already. I can only imagine what he will say. Probably "Hang 'em all". LOL

-- Posted by sweet on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 6:06 PM

Larry "Law" lol what a last name kinda funny ummm the name Sammy Cantrell sounds familiar I think I worked on his satellite tv. hmmmmm

-- Posted by MikeM68 on Wed, Jan 21, 2009, at 7:48 PM

I don't know about "Hang 'em all", but how funny. More meth heads. I am sick to death about paying for their worthless persons. But hey, it's meth! Come on, let's all get some "meth mouth". Let's all cook up this redneck crap!! Yea, get "crunk". (that's a stupid black term).

What a bunch of morons!!!

Rednecks!! They're at the same level as the welfare people who sit on the porch drinking their forty ounce and do nothing for the rest of their lives.

-- Posted by Jim Morrison on Thu, Jan 22, 2009, at 2:12 AM

Jim. You mean to tell me you don't like footing the bill for LOSERS?

-- Posted by shannonhoon on Thu, Jan 22, 2009, at 2:35 PM

Hey! I guess they do censor stuff if you call an idiot and idiot!

-- Posted by bobby wayne on Fri, Jan 23, 2009, at 4:24 PM


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