A meth lab operating in Cannon County was shut down last week. Acting on information Thursday March 3rd, Cannon County Sheriff’s Investigator Anthony Young, along with Cannon County Sheriff Darrell Young, deputies Randy Neal, Seth Perry and Randy Moss discovered a meth lab in operation on Arthur Hollis Road. According to Investigator Young the Sheriff’s department confiscated all of the meth making materials and the finished meth product which were destroyed by a hazmat team.
Antoinette Frattallone, 42, who rented the residence, was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to resale, maintaining a dwelling for the use, keep or sale of a controlled substance, simple possession/casual exchange, possession of unlawful drug paraphernalia and initiating the process of manufacturing meth. Frattallone remains in custody at the Cannon County Jail. Bond was set at a total of $157,000. She was appointed a public defender. Her next court date was set for May 3rd. One other person was in the home at the time of the discovery of the meth lab. Dillan Collette, age 19, of Mason Hollow Road, was charged with simple possession of marijuana.
Collette was given a citation to General Sessions Court and will also appear on May 3rd.