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Broken taillight leads to meth arrest
Arrests revealed in sheriff's crime report
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John Thomas Bailey, 48, was arrested for possession or manufacture of meth. He was arrested after a deputy pulled over a vehicle for having a taillight out. Four baggies of meth was found in the backseat of the car where Bailey was a passenger. Bailey admitted the 4.6 grams of meth found in the car was his. He was also cited for after the officer found a pill inside a cigarette pack in the vehicle along with needles.

John Franklin Gronbeck, 42, of Woodbury was arrested for driving on a suspended license. His charges come after he was pulled over for violating the light law.

Anthony Joe Hamilton, 35, was arrested for possession of meth. He was named in a sealed indictment following an undercover operation.

Christie Dawn Bouldin, 38, was arrested for public intoxication. She was arrested after a deputy came to a market near Liberty to investigate an argument. The officer found her to be under the influence and arrested her.

Rickey Lane Evans, 48, of Liberty was arrested for DUI, evading arrest and driving on a suspended license, third offense.

He was arrested after a deputy tried to stop his Volkswagen Jetta near Horton Springs on a light law violation. The officer lit up his lights and sirens and went in pursuit. However, Evans was in no hurry to pull over as he evading for about three miles before pulling over on New Home Road.

The deputy soon realized Evans’ reluctance to pull over as he immediately smelled alcohol on the driver’s breath. Evans refused a sobriety test.