Trio Busted With Meth Lab In Jay
December 6, 2012
Three people were jailed after deputies busted a meth lab in Jay.
Keith Wayne Church, 44, Stanley Guy Prothro, 44 and 35-year old Sabrina Dawn Neufeldt were each charged with trafficking in methamphetamine, possession of felony drug paraphernalia and possession of listed chemicals. They were booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail with bond set at $165,000 each.
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit received an anonymous tip that the trio was making meth at 5131 Neal Jones Road in Jay. When deputies arrived, deputies found the trio with a meth lab and materials inside a shed behind a residence, and they also found 208 grams of meth oil.
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8 Responses to “Trio Busted With Meth Lab In Jay”
So MIKE does that mean we won’t be seeing you in our neck of the woods this weekend?
People need to take this serious !!! More people need to come forward and turn drug dealers in and get them off our streets !!!
The best thing we could do is incarcerate them but let them keep using the meth! (sarcasm) Have you seen the effects that meth has on users? In two years they’ll look like they’ve aged 20 and their teeth will all fall out.
**3 cheers** for the anonyous tipster!!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
@Abe,,,,,, they probably didnt employ enough people to be overlooked in the regs department. I wonder if posting bail would be tax deductable?????? that would sure help them stay under the 250,000.00 earnings cap for increased tax rates !!sadly tho is probably none of them are legally employed. Which means they are probably ENTITLED to an Obama phone with unlimited minutes and texting too,,,,so when thet call a lawyer ,,you and i get to pay for that too,,, exciting eh?
Thanks for getting this trash off the street, they look as if they have no remorse for their actions…more like agitation and a look of revenge for the tipster that ratted them out… put them away for a long time …
Looks like the Chumuckla redneck parade will be down a float this year. Have a nice life ya dirt mecrchants.
How can a small business survive with all these pesky regulations?