Marshall Co. deputies arrest 3 women caught with meth
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Posted: 4:51 PM Feb 6, 2012
Marshall Co. deputies arrest 3 women caught with meth
KINGSTON, OK - Marshall County deputies searched a home and arrested three women inside on drug charges. It happened on Saturday morning on Sweetwater Road outside Kingston.
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KINGSTON, OK - Marshall County deputies searched a home and arrested three women inside on drug charges. It happened on Saturday morning on Sweetwater Road outside Kingston.

Deputies say they found prescription pills and a small bag containing meth.

They arrested the homeowner, 50-year-old Joann Weant, along with her friends, 42-year-old Kelly Ryan and 26-year-old Amber Carter.


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