Six Pulaski Residents Arrested for Meth Manufacturing

     Six Pulaski County residents were arrested and charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamine following an investigation by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Narcotics Division.

    Sheriff Todd Wood said Deputy Daryl Kegley and Pulaski Constable Mike Wallace, while investigating a complaint of possible meth manufacturing, went to a Sulpher Springs Road residence and witnessed individuals attempting to leave. During the investigation items used in the manufacturing process, including lithium batteries, crushed pseudoephedrine, liquid fire, camping fuel, a generator and ammonium nitrate were found.  

    Arrested at the scene were: Jeffery Knuckles, age 41, Robin Bingham, age 31, Shane Loglott, age 25, Jamie Cordell, age 26, James Meece, age 29, and Jeffery Poole, age 42. All were lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.

    The Somerset Fire Department cleaned-up the lab.

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