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On the morning of February 5th, Sergeant Jason Lane and Deputy Josh Anderson responded to Symsonia Highway in reference to a person causing a disturbance and threatening to kill a person. Upon arrival officers found Jeremy L. Meadows age 26 of Water Valley, KY sitting in a vehicle. According to a citation filed by Sergeant Lane, Meadows was found armed with a concealed knife with over a nine inch blade. Meadows gave a name and date of birth that was a lie and after being warned that it was a crime to do so, continued to give the incorrect name and date of birth. Further investigation by Sergeant Lane and Deputy Anderson resulted in the deputies finding methamphetamine, syringes, suboxone, morphine, other items of paraphernalia.
Meadows was charged with the following:
Giving Officer False Name or Address
Carrying Concealed Weapon By Prior Deadly Weapon Felony Offender
Trafficking in Controlled Substance
Possession of Controlled Substance 1st Degree 1st offense
Drug Paraphernalia – Buy / Possess
Deputies also found that Meadows had several warrants for his arrest including the following:
Graves District Court Bench Warrant for the original charges of Public Intoxication, Drug Paraphernalia – Buy / Possess, Trafficking in Controlled Substance 1st Degree, and Promoting Contraband.
Graves Circuit Court Indictment Warrant for the following: Persistent Felony Offender 1, Promoting Contraband, Trafficking in Controlled Substance 1st Degree 1st Offense Greater Than or Equal to 2 GMS of Methamphetamine, Drug Paraphernalia – Buy / possess, and Public Intoxication – Controlled Substance ( Excludes Alcohol )
On February 5th at approximately 10:51pm, Deputy Chris Greenfield observed a vehicle weaving and traveling at a high rate of speed. Deputy Greenfield stopped the vehicle and as a result of the ensuing investigation Joseph P. Wilson age 28 of Murray was arrested and charged with the following:
Operating Motor Vehicle U/Influence ALC / Drugs / etc.08 Second Offense
Failure to Produce Insurance Card
Drug Paraphernalia Buy / Possess
Possession of Controlled Substance 3rd Degree
Deputies found a pipe with marijuana residue, various syringes, a pill bottle with a powdered substance and a cotton ball. Wilson admitted that the substance was ” probably opiates “.
Deputy Greenfield was assisted by Deputy Josh Anderson.
Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputies assigned to the Court Security Division report the following activity for last week:
Sessions of Court Attended – 11
Inmates Moved to and from Court – 18
People Checked Into Judicial Building – 2601
Adult Prisoner Transports out of County – 4
Juvenile Transports out of County – 1
Vehicle Inspections Completed – 49
A busy week for Deputies of the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office with 494 calls for service. Deputies responded to call including the following:
Traffic Crashes – 11
Traffic Stops – 20
Motorist Assists – 6
Reckless Driver – 3
Extra Patrol – 190
Animal Complaints – 6
Burglary Complaints – 3
Theft Complaints – 9
Alcohol Intoxication Complaints – 1
Disturbances – 4
Domestic Disturbances – 5
Follow Up Investigations – 13
Need to Speak to Officer – 24
Drug Incident – 2
Suspicious Person – 11
Suspicious Vehicle – 10
Prisoner Transport – 28
Attempted Warrant Service – 21
Attempted Civil Paper Service -36
Check Welfare – 6
This press release was submitted by Marshall Co. Sheriff’s Office, Public Information Officer, Trista
Lovett, Clerk