LaFAYETTE - Seven people were arrested and another was being sought after police in northwest Georgia broke up what they say was a large-scale methamphetamine business that had been in operation for about six years. <br>
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``Witnesses tell of one sitting where they watched more than $100,000 in cash being counted on a table,'' Catoosa County Sheriff Phil Summers said. <br>
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James E. Fowler, 37, of LaFayette, was one of the leaders of the operation, said Walker County Sheriff Steve Wilson. <br>
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Fowler and Gary Richard Jenkins, 40, also of LaFayette, were charged with conspiracy to traffic methamphetamine and were in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service. <br>
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The arrests were made Thursday, but authorities waited until Monday to announce them. <br>
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Others arrested were Phillip Doyle Booth, 43, of Chickamauga; Regina Edgeman of East Ridge; Shawn Michael Frye, 30, of East Ridge; Christy McDaniel of Chickamauga; and Kelly Allan Horton, 37, of LaFayette. <br>
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Authorities confiscated about $600,000 in property, including a house in Chickamauga.
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