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Last Modified: Thursday, October 9, 2008 at 10:44 p.m.
Traffic stop leads to three arrests
A routine traffic stop resulted in the arrests of three people on drug-related charges.
Lawrence County Sheriff Gene Mitchell said officers made the stop on Alabama 157 near Walmart. During a search of the car by officers with the Alabama Beverage Control Board, the sheriff's office and Moulton police, several key ingredients used in the manufacturing of methamphetamine were discovered, Mitchell said.
Randall Joe Abbott, 21, 99 Dubbly Lane, Addison, Jonathan David Abbott, 26, 21 Winston, Houston, and Jason Joseph Bolivar Ennis, 22, of Crane Hill, were charged with second-degree manufacturing a controlled substance.
All three are being held in the Lawrence County Jail on bail of $20,000 each.
ARRESTS
Florence police
- Michael David Allen, 45, 1414 Chisholm Road, Apt. 5, Florence; second-degree assault.
- Charles Winfred Missildine, 38, 223 Beverely Ave., Florence; unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
- Jason Anthony Bliss, 27, 111 Mount Pleasant Road, Muscle Shoals; three counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument.
- Patricia Gail Scott, 38, 3101 Lauderdale 69, Killen; second-degree forgery and third-degree theft of property.
- Natalie Renee Robinson, 40, 446 Bailey Road, Muscle Shoals; unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
- David Samuel Coffey, 39, Taylor, Mich.; unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
- Corinthia Glenn Lewis, 21, Huntsville; first-degree robbery.
- Marquis Devon McCray, 20, 304 Eighth St., Sheffield; first-degree robbery.
- Steven Michael Dolan, 38, 1027 Dixie Ave., Florence; two counts of fraudulent use of a credit card.
- Stephanie Jewel Franklin, 27, 838 N. Royal Ave., Florence; second-degree theft of property and second-degree forgery.
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