Clarksville NowMCSOAgents and deputies discovered 34 firearms and more than 15 pounds of meth at a home in Palmyra in April 2021.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Agents and deputies recently discovered 34 firearms and more than 15 pounds of meth at a home in Palmyra, southwest of Clarksville.
The 19th Judicial District Drug Task Force and the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit were carrying out a search warrant in the 2000 block of Broome Road, according to MCSO spokeswoman Sandra Brandon.
Agents and deputies discovered 34 firearms and more than 15 pounds of meth at a home in Palmyra in April 2021. (MCSO)
They discovered 34 firearms, marijuana, assorted pills, drug paraphernalia, and more than 15 pounds of methamphetamine with a street value of about $190,000. Agents also recovered approximately $72,000 in cash, Brandon said.
A joint effort between the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Crime Suppression Unit and the 19th Judicial District Drug Task Force resulted in the seizure of drugs, guns and $72,000 in cash on Sunday.
While carrying out a search warrant in the 2000 block of Broome Road, agents and deputies discovered more than 15 pounds of methamphetamine with a value of approximately $190,000, according to MCSO spokesperson Sandra Brandon.
The bust also discovered 34 firearms, as well as various amounts of marijuana, assorted pills and drug paraphernalia.
Agents also recovered about $72,000 in cash during the course of the investigation and arrested two women and a man in connection to the case:
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CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office would like to congratulate Blair Beeler, Symon Fair, Kyle Lee, Alexis Maher, William Morris, Daryl Payne, Keshauna Wade, and Scott Abraham on their completion of the Jail Field Training Officers (FTO) Program.
In recognition of their achievement, Sheriff John Fuson held a commencement ceremony. During the ceremony, each deputy was sworn in before family and friends and received a certificate of completion.
The FTO Program provides new deputies with 430 hours of training through practical and classroom instruction. Each deputy learns constitutional and state law, department policy, firearms proficiency, and defensive tactics. They also complete a shift rotation in the detention center before assuming their permanent position.