Four people were booked into the Richmond County jail on methamphetamine charges after two separate incidents Tuesday afternoon.
The Richmond County Narcotics Division first discovered a meth lab in operation about 1:15 p.m. at a motel room at America’s Best Inn, 954 Fifth St., Sgt. Allan Rollins said.
Heather Moore Glover, 35, who was living at the motel, was charged with manufacturing and trafficking methamphetamine and possession of marijuana.
During the investigation, two others who had been seen hanging around Glover’s room were arrested.
Coley Alexander Green, 19, of Martinez, was charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Green also had an arrest warrant for a state court bench warrant.
Courtney Alise Turner, 18, of Martinez, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.
Several hours later, along the 1700 block of Broad Street, deputies pulled over a vehicle driven by Charles Edwin Baker, 36, for a window tint violation. After deputies found Baker nervous, a drug dog was brought to the scene and discovered 42 grams of methamphetamine inside the vehicle, Rollins said.
Baker was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, driving with license suspended or revoked, and materials on front windshield obstructing view.
Bustin Chops, even to post what you just did in jest is sad..... I think about this 18 and 19 year old and it makes my heart hurt for their parents. Meth is nothing but a destroyer. It takes your life and spits it out.
Meth destroys people.
That woman looks 55, not 35.
read on the internet what goes in the making of meth and you will see why it kills-it is all poison ingrediants.
Professional rasslin, and fine trailer livin', Jerry Springer marathons and wife beatin', eating pork rinds with Mountain Dew while on my porch swing .. but of all of these meth is my favorite thing.