Six Arrested In Meth Bust

The daughter of a mother who was charged with domestic assault by allegedly burning her son with a cigarette last week  is now also in trouble again.  Kayla Besner of East High Street has been charged with the initiating the process of manufacturing methamphetamine and tampering with evidence.  Tuesday the Woodbury Police Department working with the Cannon County Sheriff’s Department responded to a residence on Meadowbrook Drive in response to a tip about methamphetamine being manufactured at the residence.  After initially being denied access to the residence, the officers obtained a search warrant and found several items used in the manufacture of methamphetamine both inside the residence as well as in an outbuilding.  After finishing with the search, six people were taken including Besner  and charged with various methamphetamine related charges.  Terri Manlove of Meadowbrook Drive, Richard R Brandt McFerrin Street, Samuel C. Gallegos, unknown address: Nathan J. Barnett,  Meadowbrook Drive, Brock J. Young, Meadowbrook Drive, Woodbury: WPD Officer John Fesmire was the investigating officer. Assisting in the investigation were Officer Pat Fann, Deputies Eric Moss and Doc Smith and Chief Kevin Mooneyham.
All defendants are scheduled to appear in Cannon County General Sessions Court on Sept. 25.