Three people are facing methamphetamine related charges, tampering with physical evidence and more in relation to two separate incidents in Todd County.
According to Sheriff Tracy White, deputies stopped a vehicle for displaying blue lights. A K9 indicted on the vehicle driven by 20-year old Kayan Garrett of Guthrie and a search of the vehicle allegedly revealed methamphetamine, a stolen handgun and drug paraphernalia.
Garrett was arrested and charged with trafficking in meth, DUI, receiving stolen property, carrying a concealed deadly weapon, possession of drug paraphernalia and improper use of blue lights.
A passenger in the vehicle, 22-year old Aaron Threkel of Elkton was charged with possession of meth and drug paraphernalia and tampering with physical evidence.
In a separate incident, deputies were called to investigate a woman thought to be in possession of meth on Thursday. Investigation revealed that 22-year old Cierra Chesnee of South Carolina allegedly had the substance, but before deputies could seize it, Chesnee reportedly swallowed the small baggy containing the meth.
She was taken to a local hospital for treatment and was charged with possession of meth and tampering with evidence.