Thursday Drug Raid Nets Three Arrests
On January 22, 2014 in the early afternoon, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, assisted by members of the Kahoka Police Department, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and North Missouri Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at RR1 Box 130, Alexandria, Clark County, Missouri.
During the search of the residence, several items related to the manufacture of methamphetamines were discovered, along with an indoor marijuana grow. The three individuals, present in the home, were taken into custody and are being held at the Clark County Detention Center, at Kahoka, Missouri. These three, had been supplied Sudafed from other members of the community, to produce methamphetamine. There were also several items of drug paraphernalia present, used in the injection of methamphetamine and ingestion of marijuana .
Arrested were:
Clinton Eugene Arnold, age 39, for Dist/Del/Manf/Produce or Attempt to or Possess W/Intent to Dist/Del/Manf/Produce a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), Class B Felony and Unlawful Use of Drug Paraphernalia-Amphetamine/Methamphetamine, Class D Felony, with a Bond Set at $50,000.00, Cash Only.
Lonnette Ann Sutterfield, age 36, for Dist/Del/Manf/Produce or Attempt to or Possess W/Intent to Dist/Del/Manf/Produce a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), Class B Felony and Unlawful Use of Drug Paraphernalia-Amphetamine/Methamphetamine, Class D Felony, with a Bond Set at $50,000.00, Cash Only.
David Edward Terry, age 43, for Dist/Del/Manf/Produce or Attempt to or Possess W/Intent to Dist/Del/Manf/Produce a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), Class B Felony, Dist/Del/Manf/Produce or Attempt to or Possess W/Intent to Dist/Del/Manf/Produce a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), Class B Felony and Unlawful Use of Drug Paraphernalia-Amphetamine/Methamphetamine, Class D Felony, with a Bond Set at $50,000.00, Cash Only.
Again, I want to thank the citizens of this community that are helping with information, to make Clark County a better place for our children to grow up in and the officers, who put there safety on the line, each day, to ensure production of controlled substances are eliminated from this community.
Paul Gaudette
Sheriff of Clark County