Two people were taken in to custody at the Main Street Commons for possessing approximately 7.36 ounces of suspected methamphetamine, a Williamson County Sheriff’s Office press release said.
The sheriff’s office’s organized crime unit, along with the K9 unit and the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office, executed a search warrant Thursday, May 30, at the apartment complex for senior citizens located at 3700 N. Main St.
Denise Pippin, 60, and Lesley Nettles, 66, were arrested as a result of the operation.
Both subjects were charged with manufacturing and delivery of a controlled substance weighing between 200 and 400 grams.
Deputies also seized scales, baggies and cell phones.
“The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office is committed to fostering a sense of safety in the community by ensuring all residents that our agency remains alert and proactive in crime prevention, helps protect residents’ wellbeing and prevents further criminal activity associated with drug trafficking,” the press release said.