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Local News Last Updated: Sep 11th, 2007 - 04:59:50


Deputies Bust Meth Lab
By     Sep 11, 2007

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Decatur County Sheriff's Deputies busted a meth lab on Monday arresting 3 persons, 2 of which had active warrants for their arrest.


42 second video of the meth lab and deputies

Lt. Chip Nix stated they had received information that Keisha Parish would be at 175 Black Jack Road and in possession of methamphetamine.  Deputies had been searching for Ms Parish for a probation violation.  She had also been arrested in an August of 2006 meth lab bust by Sheriff's Deputies.

Lt. Nix along with Investigators Pat Trolinger and Redell Walton and Sgt. Justin Bedwell went to the home.  They knocked on the door several times with no answer but heard someone inside the home.  They made a forced entry and discovered 22 year old Keisha Parish, Robert Chambers and 28 year old Jerry Joiner in the home.

Keisha Parish and Robert Chambers were holding the homeowner in the bedroom against his will in an attempt to stop their arrest.  They were charged with false imprisonment with their other charges.

Investigators received consent from the homeowner to search.  In a car, hidden at the rear of the property, they found methamphetamine plus paraphernalia to produce meth.

Robert Chambers was also charged with giving false infomation.  He gave investigators the wrong name to avoid an active warrant for his arrest.

Charges on the 3 included
Possession of methamphetamine with intent
Possession of marijuana with intent
Possession of drug paraphernalia
Manufacturing methamphetamine

NOTE This is not the Kesha Parish who is a local gospel singer.