Saturday, March 13, 2010

 

Mingo County Man Indicted

WEST VIRGINIA....
Thursday, the Mingo County Grand Jury indicted 30 year old James Ramey of Dingess. Ramey was arrested August 21, 2009 when police executed a search warrant at his residence where they discovered marijuana, drug paraphernalia and loaded guns near his children’s beds. After searching the residence, officers moved to a residence in Breeden where they found a lab where authorities say Ramey made and transported for the purpose of preparing meth. The site is located near Dingess Elementary. Officers say Ramey, who migrated from Tomahawk Ky. (Martin County), had only resided in the Dingess area for approximately five months, but had already begun teaching other drug traffickers how to make and sell methamphetamine. Ramey was indicted on delivery of marijuana, possession with intent to deliver marijuana and operating a clandestine lab.





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