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News for March 2007

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Drug Task Force has busy week:
Task Force arrests six individuals in three separate incidents From STAFF REPORTS 

  Meth Lab recovered in Ramer
 
Agents with the West Tennessee Drug Task Force uncovered a Meth lab at a Ramer residence while attempting to serve an arrest warrant on a subject for Promotion to Manufacture Methamphetamine. Special Agents Michael Gilbert, Kim Holley, and Special Agent in Charge Rodney Weaver went to 344 White Oaks Cemetery Road in Ramer to serve an arrest warrant on Stacey Lambert, 32, for Promotion to Manufacture. During the arrest Agent Gilbert discovered a working Meth lab inside the residence.
 
Two other individuals were arrested along with Lambert and charged with Initiation of a process to result in the Manufacture of Methamphetamine. A contracted cleanup company was called to handle the materials and dispose of the chemicals properly.
 
Arrested at the scene were Stacey Lambert, 32, Keyshia Lambert, 28, both of 519 Hines Gin Road in Selmer, and Henry Traughber, 33, 123 Virginia Street in Selmer. Stacey Lambert was charged with Promotion to Manufacture, Initiation of a process to result in the Manufacture of Methamphetamine and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Keyshia Lambert and Henry Traughber were each charged with Initiation of a process to result in the Manufacture of Methamphetamine.
 
All three individuals are scheduled to appear in General Sessions court March 8.

Agents with the West Tennessee Drug Task Force indicted four individuals in the February term of the McNairy County grand jury for various drug sale charges. According to Special Agent in Charge Rodney Weaver, two of the four individuals have been arrested on the warrants.
 
Pervis Brown, 42, of 95 State Line Road, Guys, was arrested for Delivery of a Schedule II drug (cocaine) and Michael Goad Jr., 25, of 5584 Selmer-Ramer Road, was charged with Delivery of Schedule III (dihydrocodeinone) and casual exchange. Both individuals will appear before Judge Weber McCraw in McNairy Circuit court at a later date. According to Weaver the arrests were the result of undercover purchases of illegal sale drugs.
DTF Most Wanted in custody
 
The DTF’s recent most wanted list has created another arrest. According to Weaver, the arrest of Paula Borner, aka Paula Williams, occurred after she turned herself in to the McNairy County Jail, where the warrant was served for Delivery of Schedule II (cocaine) drug more than .5 grams.
 
“She knew she was wanted and knew that we would not give up until she was in custody,” said Weaver. The warrant was issued in February 2006 after Borner was indicted on 4 counts of drug sale by a McNairy County Grand Jury.