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According to information provided by the Clay County Sheriff's Department, a concerned citizen in the area reported a suspicious vehicle near Howesville Farm Supply, 1390 West State Road 246, Clay City.
Although the vehicle left the area, the citizen contacted authorities again when the vehicle returned.
Upon arrival at the scene, Deputy Brad Hardy discovered Sheryl Samm, 52, Pimento, and Miranda R. Roe, 29, Terre Haute, in the vehicle.
During the course of the investigation, officers discovered the women were allegedly in possession of undisclosed amounts of anhydrous and paraphernalia.
Miranda R. Roe
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Samm was preliminarily booked on dealing methamphetamine, possession/use of legend drug precursor and maintaining a common nuisance, while Roe was charged with possession of paraphernalia, common nuisance and meth drug lab.
Officials confirmed to The Brazil Times both women remain incarcerated at the jail on $25,000 cash bonds while awaiting a case review by the Clay County Prosecutor's Office and formal proceedings per the court calendar.
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Way to go, concerned citizen! Maybe more will follow your lead and clean up the trash in our county and surrounding areas.
It amazes me how many are found making meth in this county, but live in another. GO HOME!! and make that s++t. We don't need extra trash in these parts.
Im sorry, just one more thing. I mean just look at them. They have meth user written all over them. They look just like a couple of my neighbors. How can you think that nobody knows what you are up to when it makes such an impact on your phsyical appearance?
The ablility to "think" is the very thing that leaves a person involved in this stuff - along with respect for self or family, responsibility, hope, love, etc.
that 29 yr old looks 50