These people were arrested around the state in December.
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Authorities were called to Black Oak Armaments on U.S. 50 near …
Updated: Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012, 1:54 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012, 1:54 PM EDT
LEBANON, Ind. (WISH) - Three family members and a live-in girlfriend were arrested in Lebanon Tuesday on suspicion of manufacturing methamphetamine.
Officers from the Hamilton/Boone Drug Task Force found meth and the remnants of a meth lab when they served warrants at the homes where the four lived, task force officials said Wednesday.
Officers arrest Gregory Cline, 45, his wife, 31-year-old Tracy Cline, Gregory’s brother David Michael Cline, 50, and his live-in girlfriend, 46-year-old Kimberly George. All four face charges of manufacturing meth, possession of meth, possession of precursors, possession of paraphernalia.
Gregory and Tracy Cline also face a charge of neglect of a dependent.
Officers had been investigating meth in Lebanon for two months. They anticipate making additional arrests.
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