Four facing meth charges in Webster County

WEBSTER SPRINGS, W.Va. — Four people are facing meth charges in Webster County.

State Police arrested the four on Monday while investigating a report of a methamphetamine lab at the Old Tioga Strip.

Troopers said they found the lab along with Sherry Hall, 42, of Webster Springs, Lacey Williams, 25, of Cowen, Brett Perrine, 18, of Webster Springs, and Robert Boggs, 22, of Webster Springs.

They’re all charged with operating a clandestine lab, possession of a controlled substance by deception and conspiracy to commit a felony.

The four were being held in the Central Regional Jail.

 





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