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Six accused after searching the Mid-Missouri drug task group in Miller County

Six accused after searching the Mid-Missouri drug task group in Miller County

Several people were accused after Mid-Missouri’s drug task force attended a narcotics registration order in Miller County.

The researchers fulfilled the order on a property owned by Wendy Ash on Saturday.

They found a bag with methamphetamine in ashes.

In two rooms, they found 13 different firearms.

Several people arrived at the residence during the search.

Prosecutors accused Ash of delivering a controlled substance, illegal use of weapons/possessing weapons and a substance controlled by serious crime, and illegal possession of drug paraphernalia: amphetamine or methamphetamine.

Andy and Amy Byrd led to the property in a truck while the police were in place.

Judicial documents indicate that the police found methamphetamine, morphine sulfate, diazepam, oxycodone and vicodine in the truck.

Also in the truck, they found 60 doses of LSD.

The prosecutors accused Andy and Amy Byrd of six positions of possession of controlled substance.

They charged Jeremy Runion and Sandra Stone of controlled substance possession and a minor crime of illegal possession of drug paraphernalia.

Marisa Veasman was accused of possession of controlled substance.

Five of the people had left Miller’s county jail.

Until Monday at 12:32 pm, Jeremy Runion was in custody.

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