Meth Lab Bust Site May Be Turned Into Apartment complex.wmv
– On October 10, 2009 The News Headlines read– ” Two women and a man were taken into custody In a School Zone: numerous methamphetamine components, a meth lab inside the AC Unit, and several Firearms Present. At least ten offenses–with possibly more to come were levied against the trio, in which two were convicted felons.” The sad outcome was that in January of 2010 –the man was given a two year sentence (even though he had been a fugitive for a 2008 meth related conviction) — one of the women was given probation for 3 years; the other woman was not charged at all. None of these offenders were charged with violation of the Tennessee School Zone Act. What happened between October 10, 2009 and January of 2010? Who is watching out for the welfare of elementary school students and the rest of the community? There may be probable cause for parents and others to hire a top legal firm to launch an investigation. Tenn. Code Ann. §6-31-301 outlines the provisions for investigations into Official Misconduct — specially in cases where there is a pattern of neglect and incompetence. Call District Attorney General Steve Bebb in Cleveland TN. and voice your concern. While no specific research has been done to date on the impact of crime on property values in the Coker Creek TN community, the Chancery Court sale held on Saturday April 10, 2010 — 1/2 mile from this meth lab bust–could send chills to anyone living in this small community. www.youtube.com Not surprisingly and nearly …