Saturday, December 26, 2009
Traffic Stop Nets Meth Arrest
KENTUCKY....
Kentucky State Police Trooper Jeff Senters, based at the London post, says, when he conducted a traffic stop on Muddy Gap Road in Clay County Thursday, he discovered twenty-five year old Ryan Revis of Manchester had a methamphetamine lab in his pickup truck. After finding chemicals used to make meth, Senters arrested Revis on charges of first degree manufacturing of meth and first degree possession of a controlled substance and lodged him in the Clay County Detention Center.
Kentucky State Police Trooper Jeff Senters, based at the London post, says, when he conducted a traffic stop on Muddy Gap Road in Clay County Thursday, he discovered twenty-five year old Ryan Revis of Manchester had a methamphetamine lab in his pickup truck. After finding chemicals used to make meth, Senters arrested Revis on charges of first degree manufacturing of meth and first degree possession of a controlled substance and lodged him in the Clay County Detention Center.