Four arrested after meth lab found at home in Loxley

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Posted 9/29/16

LOXLEY, Alabama — Four residents have been booked on drug charges after deputies with the Baldwin County Drug Task Force found crystal meth and drug paraphernalia at a home in Loxley on …

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Four arrested after meth lab found at home in Loxley

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LOXLEY, Alabama — Four residents have been booked on drug charges after deputies with the Baldwin County Drug Task Force found crystal meth and drug paraphernalia at a home in Loxley on Thursday.

According to a release issued by the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, the evidence was found during a search by the Baldwin County Drug Task Force at a home on J.B. Williams Road in Loxley Thursday morning.

“The search warrant was obtained after numerous citizen complaints in the area about possible drug sales taking place at the residence,” according to the release.

A lengthy investigation began and the warrant was executed Thursday morning at the residence.

According to the release, four residents were arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia, including Jonathan Gulledge, Ashley Lawson, Stephanie Brown and Jesse Brown.

Gulledge had an active warrant for attempting to elude law enforcement from the Robertsdale Police Department and he was taken to that agency, according to the release.

Records show that Jesse Brown, 35, and Stephanie Brown, 34, both of whom list their address as J.B. Williams Road in Loxley, were booked into the Baldwin County Corrections Center on Thursday, charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jesse Brown was also booked on charges of failure to appear, felony. As of Friday, they were listed as being in jail without bond.

Ashley Lawson, 31, of Orange Beach was booked into the Baldwin County Corrections Center on Thursday, charged with felony possession of a controlled substance. As of Friday, she remained in jail on a $5,000 bond.