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| Arrest Made in Cemetery Meth Lab |
| By wtva.com |
| Published: 02/12/2010 |
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Reported by: Mel Carlock Email: mcarlock@wtva.com Last Update: 8:53 am PONTOTOC, Miss. (WTVA) -- A Pontotoc man on probation for possession of methamphetamine now faces a new meth charge following his arrest Wednesday in Itawamba County. The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics reports 27-year-old Derik G. Pannell of Sunrise Drive is charged with possession of precursors. The current drug charge stems from a “shake and bake” lab and other items agents discovered at Chesterville Cemetery in Pontotoc County. Investigators say they were able to trace the evidence back to Pannell. Read More. |

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