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Press release for Jan. 3
4:07 a.m., Officers responded to the 400 block of Peacher Street for a water main break. CMU was contacted to fix the water main.
6:03 a.m., Officers responded to the 300 block of Mansur for a loud bang and flash of light. Officers did not locate anything out of the ordinary in the area.
3:39 p.m., Officers responded to a business alarm the 100 block of Ryan lane. Officers found the alarm to be false.
4:38 p.m., Officers responded to the 400 block of Webster for a possible disturbance. Officers did not find any disturbance at the residence.
5:48 p.m., Officers responded to the 300 block of Cherry for a domestic disturbance. Subjects in a verbal dispute were separated for the evening.
December 10, 2020
(BEDFORD) – On Tuesday, 29-year-old Sean Meadows, who said he was homeless, pleaded guilty to possession of meth in Lawrence County Superior Court I.
Sean Meadows
In a negotiated plea deal, Meadows pleaded guilty to the possession of meth charges.
Judge John Plummer III sentenced Meadows to serve four years on the arson case for violating his probation.
In December 2010, Judge Plummer sentenced Meadows to six years of supervised probation for setting a wildfire that caused damage to Highview Baptist Church.
Meadows was sentenced on one count of felony arson, in addition to auto theft from a separate case after pleading guilty in a negotiated plea deal on November 1, 2019 and was released on his own recognizance until his sentencing.