Molino Man Enters Plea, Faces Sentencing For Meth Lab

November 20, 2011

A Molino man will be sentenced early next year after entering a plea related to a meth lab found in a home.

Sheldon Dewayne Flowers, 29, entered a no contest plea to trafficking amphetamines 14-28 grams. Last week, Judge Jan Shackleford set Flower’s sentencing for January 2012.

Flowers was originally arrested in February 2011 and charged with trafficking methamphetamine more than 200 grams, possession of methamphetamine, manufacturing methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a listed chemical.

The arrest came after Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit discovered a meth laboratory inside a home at 484 Molino Road. According to their report, deputies found methamphetamine, numerous items used in the manufacture of meth and a stolen Rug Doctor cleaning machine.

Deputies also said they discovered a Mason jar containing enough methamphetamine liquid to produce well over 200 grams of meth, along with a large “one pot” meth lab.

Stephanie Flowers, 28, of Molino Road, Molino, was charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with the meth lab discovery. Charges against her were later dropped.

Pictured above: A meth lab was located at a home in the 200 block on Molino Road in February 2012. Pictured below: Alleged liquid meth was found in the Mason jar below. Investigators transferred the liquid into the smaller plastic bottle for evidence. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

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10 Responses to “Molino Man Enters Plea, Faces Sentencing For Meth Lab”

  1. lsu on November 23rd, 2011 1:53 pm

    regarding malle. wake up….read the headlines…the pharmacy broken into again…how many times is this…i have already left, tired of fighting the drug addicts….Molino is a great place but due to low property values, it has attracked numerous people on drugs and many sex offenders…look it up!!!! i really wish Molino would change so i can enjoy my properties but theres been very little police officers patroling there for years!!!! Allowing scumbags to ruin a beautifil place…..

  2. KAT on November 22nd, 2011 11:05 am

    Molino is not a bad place to live it’s the scummy ones that has given Molino a bad name.If these parents and grandparents and family would face the fact and let these people go to jail maybe they would get off these drugs. They are going to keep on bailing them out of trouble until they kill theirselves or someone else.They need to STOP saying “OH ,THEY AREN’T DOING WHAT THEY SAY THEY ARE DOING,THEY AREN’T DOING ANYTHING WRONG”
    WAKE UP,WAKE UP, WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. malle on November 22nd, 2011 9:27 am

    Regarding Isu… If you don’t like it , leave you won’t be missed. Molino is still a very
    vital are to live in and most no more than most of the people are extremely nice.

  4. David Huie Green on November 21st, 2011 9:52 am

    REGARDING:
    “No one wants to live in Molino anymore…”

    Billions of people around the world would love to live in Molino. It’s a beautiful area, nice people and inside the USA.

    David for seeing the good despite a little bad

  5. MustuKnow on November 20th, 2011 10:21 pm

    Personally I think they should give him the strongest sentence available by law. Meth labs are a danger to not only the people who live there, but the neighborhood, the enviroment and in the event there is a fire or explosions you have numerous first responders, firefighters, deputies, EMS, etc that can and are all exposed to this crap. As a firefighter for 20 years and first responders/EMT for 17 years I have on more than one occassion walked into such a mess and it is no fun going throught the decomtamination process, cleaning all your equipment, etc. None of us know what the long term effects are from this crap and those who make and sell this mess should pay the maximum penality.

  6. billy on November 20th, 2011 11:12 am

    Well i cant belive that these people cant get it through there thick head that u are going to get put in jail you know they should have learned from the people that have allready been there but they dont becouse they think they are above the law and can never get caught . Hey havent yall ever heard LOOSE LIPS SINKS SHIPS.

  7. lsu on November 20th, 2011 9:48 am

    They all snitched on each other to recieve lighter sentences…No one wants to live in Molino anymore…im glad the police rounded up a few of these peole but have alot more to go! You cant teach an old dog new tricks and i feel the same about all of those people involved in the meth busts back in 2010! They have no morals and honor!!! and never will!!!!!!!!!

  8. Dan on November 20th, 2011 9:41 am

    I hope the judge shows him NO MERCY in sentencing.

    They should seize any assets he “may have” and use the
    money toward the cost of cleaning up his “meth mess” !!!

  9. Jane on November 20th, 2011 8:43 am

    Neighborhood watch is needed here: here’s the evidence that there is serious crime moving in here in Molino and the north county!

  10. sweetdreams on November 20th, 2011 5:42 am

    WHOOHOO, ONE DOWN AND MANY MORE TO COME.