LENOIR, N.C. — Police in a western North Carolina city say that a two-month investigation has led to arrests of four people on charges related to methamphetamine.
The Lenoir Police Department said in a news release that it served a warrant Thursday night with help from deputies on a residence. The release says investigators found methamphetamine worth hundreds of dollars and a sawed-off shotgun.
Four men and women ranging in age from 26 to 50 were arrested at the scene. They face charges ranging from felony possession of methamphetamine to maintaining a dwelling for drug use. Police say more charges could be filed.
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