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Authorities searching for Fayette County woman wanted for operating a meth lab

OAK HILL, W.Va. — Authorities in Fayette County are looking to the public for assistance in tracking down a suspect wanted for drug crimes involving methamphetamine.

Suspect Brandy Renee Jones/Dooley
Suspect Brandy Renee Jones/Dooley

Brandy Renee Jones (also known as Brandy Renee Dooley), 30, is wanted by the Central West Virginia Drug Task Force for operating a clandestine methamphetamine laboratory in the Oak Hill area.

She is described as a white female, approximately 5’4″, 140 pounds and was last known to reside in the Johnson Street area of Oak Hill, but her current whereabouts are unknown.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Fayette County 911 Center at (304) 574-3590, the West Virginia State Police at (304) 256-6700 or Crime Stoppers at (304) 255-7867. You may also submit tips through the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, “Fayette County Sheriff’s Department.”

Any information received through Crime Stoppers that results in the location and arrest of Jones will make the caller eligible for a cash reward, and callers may submit information anonymously.





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