Two arrested in Cloverdale on meth charges

Friday, October 24, 2014
In serving a search warrant in Cloverdale Friday morning, police found methamphetamine, marijuana, firearms, drug paraphernalia, cameras,cell phones and computers. Gary Means and Brandi Depew were both arrested and taken to the Putnam County Jail.

CLOVERDALE -- A Thursday evening tip to the led to a pair of Friday morning drug arrests in Cloverdale.

Receiving the initial information, Indiana State Trooper Jonathan Cumbie organized the information and submitted the data to the Putnam County Prosecutor's Office and Putnam County Superior Court.

Gary Means

Gary Means, 43, and Brandi Depew, 27, both of Cloverdale, are being housed in the Putnam County Jail following their arrests.

Cumbie, along with officers from the Putnam County Sheriff's Office and Cloverdale Police Department, served the warrant at the duplex unit at 303-1/2 S. Main St. in Cloverdale.

During execution of the warrant, officers found approximately three grams of methamphetamine, less than five grams of marijuana, three firearms, assorted drug paraphernalia, cameras, cell phones and computers. K-9 officer Chewy of the Cloverdale Police Department was instrumental in locating the illegal drugs.

Brandi Depew

Both Means and DePew are facing charges of possession of methamphetamine, dealing methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, maintaining a common nuisance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Means is also charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and possession of a firearm with an altered serial number.

In addition to Cumbie, the warrant was served by Putnam County Sheriff's Deputies Virgil Lanning and Matt Biggs and Marshal Mike Clark, Sgt. Charlie Hallam, officer James Martin and Chewy of the Cloverdale Police.

The Indiana State Police Putnamville Post investigates all tips related to illegal drug activity. Person(s) wishing to report such activity should call the post at 653-4114.

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  • A couple WINNERS right there! Good job CPD!! Keep it up! Get all those nasty meth dealers !

    -- Posted by truthis on Fri, Oct 24, 2014, at 5:52 PM
  • More wasted resources for the sole purposes of acting on asset forfeiture laws. You know the PD was disappointed tbere wasn't more for them to take.

    No victim, no crime. End the highly profitable (for the state) war on drug. It now costs taxpayers $140k to house these two for a year.....for a petty Amount of drugs.

    -- Posted by KeyboardWarrior on Sun, Oct 26, 2014, at 11:12 AM
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