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10 arrested in meth sweep

Updated: November 5, 2012
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SHELBY COUNTY -- A seven-month investigation in Shelby and Coles counties led to the arrests of ten people late last week.

Charges range from methamphetamine conspiracy and unlawful possession of pseudoephedrine to unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon and unlawful delivery of a firearm. Multiple law-enforcement agencies were involved in the investigation and warrant sweep.

Arrested:
Andrew Cable, 29, Springfield
Sherry A. Niemeyer, 29, Charleston
Rachel A. Price, 35, Shelbyville
Marti S. Edwards, 35, Shelbyville
Shane M. Pryczynski, 35, Shelbyville
Kelly L. Dressen, 32, Pana
Erica A. Hawker, 28, Windsor
Pam L. Williamson, 50, Windsor
Arnold A. Williamson, 50, Windsor
Darla R. Ingram, 28, Windsor

Police are still trying to track down the following people:

Wanted:
Douglas Price
Blake Hankins
Davina Butler

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers. You can remain anonymous and may earn a cash reward.

Shelby County Crime Stoppers
(800) 528 - 8477
http://www.shelbycountycrimestoppers.com/
Text "TIP478 + message to CRIMES (2746337)

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