Two arrested after one pot meth lab found in car

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) discovered a mobile meth lab early Tuesday morning in the Ramblewood Apartment Complex.

According to MCSO spokeswoman Sandra Brandon, Deputy Dale BeCraft was searching for a possible robbery suspect when he discovered a vehicle with two passed out occupants and a hypodermic needle in the center console.


Photos courtesy of MCSO

Deputies were able to wake the occupants, Bryan Wayne Batson, 33, and Joni Sue Batson, 32.

As they exited the car, Deputy BeCraft noticed a plastic bag with white powder in the door. He also noticed an active one pot meth lab in the vehicle.

The car and surrounding area were immediately secured and all individuals moved to a safe distance.

The 19th Judicial Drug Task Force, Clarksville Fire Rescue, Clarksville Police Department, and the Cunningham Volunteer Fire Department responded to the scene to assist in haz-mat decontamination and to process the scene and evidence.

Bryan Wayne Batson has been charged with initiation of a process intended to manufacture methamphetamine and unlawful drug paraphernalia. His bond is $30,000.

Joni Sue Batson has been charged with initiation of a process intended to manufacture methamphetamine and unlawful drug paraphernalia. Her bond is $30,000.

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