Tuesday March 19th, 2024 7:10AM

Four people arrested after Hall drug agents uncover meth lab

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor

Four people have been arrested after a small methamphetamine lab was found earlier this week in the crawl space of a house in North Hall.

Lt. Scott Ware of the Hall County Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad said the house was on Ed Henson Road and that agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration responded to the scene and dismantled the lab.

Lt. Ware said William Larry Jarrard, 51, was charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and possession of methamphetamine; Tim Rogers,56; and Destin Lewallen, 21, were charged with possession of methamphetamine; and Lenora Lewallen, 47, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, Possession of Alprazolam, Possession of Oxycodone, and Possession of Clonazepam.  All are from Hall County.

He added the total street value of the drugs seized was estimated at less than $200.

The Hall County Fire Department responded and decontaminated both Rogers and Jarrard, before they along with Destin Lewallen and Lenora Lewallen were all booked in at the Hall County Jail.

Ware said no further arrests or charges are expected.

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