Couple arrested in meth bust
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Posted: 2:04 PM Aug 7, 2008
Couple arrested in meth bust
MARSHALL COUNTY, OK – A Marshall county couple was arrested after more than half a dozen deputies searched their home Wednesday night and found an extensive meth lab.
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MARSHALL COUNTY, OK – A Marshall county couple was arrested after more than half a dozen deputies searched their home Wednesday night and found an extensive meth lab. Michael Shane Hayes and Kelly Anne Ryan were arrested for allegedly making methamphetamines. Because two young children also lived in the house, the couple is also facing child endangerment charges.

Deputies say that home is in the Woodville area, about a mile from the "Dark Corners" store.

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