Greencastle woman one of three arrested in Clay County incident

Monday, September 17, 2018
Thompson

BRAZIL -- Indiana State Police troopers Friday night assisted the Clay County Community Corrections and Clay County Probation Office with a routine compliance check at Brazil residence that resulted in three arrests, including that of a Greencastle woman.

During a search of the Washington Street residence, officers located approximately 862 grams of suspected methamphetamine, $7,657 in U.S. currency and paraphernalia items.

The three occupants taken into custody and incarcerated in the Clay County Justice Center are:

-- Justin Levi Burnham, 31, Brazil, who was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine, dealing in methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance.

-- Baylee R. Thompson, 19, of Greencastle, who was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance.

-- Mackenzie Lynn Watson, 30, Brazil, who was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance.

Watson

Indiana State Police Putnamville District routinely assists the Clay County Community Corrections and Probation Offices with field compliance checks of offenders on community supervision.

The case was investigated by ISP Trooper Kyle Hall and CCCC Officer Evan Sutherland with assistance from CCCC Director Mary Brown, Clay County Probation Officers Katie Bradbury and Kelsey Stearley and ISP Sgts. Sam Stearley, Jared Nicoson, Chris Carter and CSI Jim Cody, ISP Det. Mike Taylor and Troopers Bill Bradbury and Michael Organ and Clay County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Emily Clark.

Greencastle woman one of three arrested in Clay County incident

Burnham

BRAZIL -- Indiana State Police troopers Friday night assisted the Clay County Community Corrections and Clay County Probation Office with a routine compliance check at Brazil residence that resulted in three arrests, including that of a Greencastle woman.

During a search of the Washington Street residence, officers located approximately 862 grams of suspected methamphetamine, $7,657 in U.S. currency and paraphernalia items.

The three occupants taken into custody and incarcerated in the Clay County Justice Center are:

-- Justin Levi Burnham, 31, Brazil, who was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine, dealing in methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance.

-- Baylee R. Thompson, 19, of Greencastle, who was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance.

-- Mackenzie Lynn Watson, 30, Brazil, who was preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine and maintaining a common nuisance.

Indiana State Police Putnamville District routinely assists the Clay County Community Corrections and Probation Offices with field compliance checks of offenders on community supervision.

The case was investigated by ISP Trooper Kyle Hall and CCCC Officer Evan Sutherland with assistance from CCCC Director Mary Brown, Clay County Probation Officers Katie Bradbury and Kelsey Stearley and ISP Sgts. Sam Stearley, Jared Nicoson, Chris Carter and CSI Jim Cody, ISP Det. Mike Taylor and Troopers Bill Bradbury and Michael Organ and Clay County Chief Deputy Prosecutor Emily Clark.

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  • Good Job!

    -- Posted by GRNT on Mon, Sep 17, 2018, at 2:17 PM
  • COLLECT ALL THE METH HEADS!!

    -- Posted by PLEASE_give_ME_attention on Tue, Sep 18, 2018, at 9:21 AM
  • sad situation

    -- Posted by small town fan on Thu, Sep 20, 2018, at 2:13 PM
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