Search of Gibson Co. home yields 6 ounces of meth; 4 arrested

GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. — A search at a Gibson County home led deputies to six ounces of meth and resulted in four arrests, according to the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office.

Gibson County drug arrests

From left: Trent Williams, Toni Williams, Thomas Patterson & Krystal Lumely

Trent Williams, 30, Toni Williams, 32, Thomas Patterson, 34, and Krystal Lumely, 32, all were arrested on drug charges.

Deputies were following up on a complaint about a suspicious vehicle when they located the vehicle in the 600 block of Gibson Road in Trenton, according to a release from the department. They determined Trent Williams was the driver, and Williams ultimately gave written consent to search his home.

The search revealed about six ounces of “ice” methamphetamine, a loaded .9 mm handgun, a shotgun, assorted prescription pills, marijuana and $4,838 in cash, according to the sheriff’s office.

All four suspects are charged with possession of schedule II with intent to sell, simple possession of schedule VI, manufacture or sell of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Trent Williams, Toni Williams and Krystal Lumely also face charges involving the firearms.

No bonds or court dates have been set at this time, and all four suspects are being held at the Gibson County Correctional Complex.

Gibson County deputies, Trenton police and the West Tennessee Violent Crimes and Drug Task Force all took part in the search.

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