Methamphetamine Arrests
JUNE 3, 2011
On June 1, 2011 the George County Sheriff’s Department Narcotics Division received a tip that a white female, Jacquelyn Stringer, was purchasing precursor chemicals to manufacture methamphetamine. Agents arrived at Stringer’s residence located at the 100 block of Bolen Bryant Rd and discovered an active meth lab. A search of the property revealed several precursor chemicals used in the manufacture of methamphetamine and an active meth lab. Agents contacted the Department of Human Services and removed five small children from the residence. Rocky Snider (28) , of George County was arrested on charges of manufacturing methamphetamine and child endangerment. Jacquelyn Stringer (23) , of George County was arrested for possession of precursor chemicals with intent to manufacture and child endangerment. Both Snider and Stringer were each issued a $15,000 commercial bond through George County Justice Court.
On June 2, 2011 agents with the George County Sheriff’s Department Narcotics Division, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, and the Lucedale Police Department Narcotics Division, conducted a traffic stop on Pepper Ln in the Rocky Creek Community. A search of the vehicle revealed precursor chemicals , which led to the arrest of William Hester (39), of George County for possession of precursor chemicals with intent to manufacture methamphetamine. Hester was issued a $10,000 commercial bond through George County Justice Court.
These arrests were investigated by the George County Sheriff’s Department Narcotics Division, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, and the Lucedale Police Department Narcotics Division
Authorized for release by Sheriff John A. Keel