Three Arrested on Drug and Weapons Charges in Cherokee County Tuesday / UPDATED

Three people were arrested Tuesday in Cherokee County on drug and weapons charges.

According to information in a news release from Cherokee County Sheriff Jeff Shaver, those arrests were made on Highway 411 north of Centre Tuesday afternoon, after Sergeant Gene Knowles, assisted by Investigator Jeremy Stepps stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. 

During the subsequent search of that vehicle, deputies quickly discovered a large amount of methamphetamine in addition to a handgun.

Jacob Coty Hill, age 28 from New Hope and Keondrick Isaiah Patterson 20 from Huntsville – were each charged with Trafficking Amphetamines, Certain Persons Forbidden to Possess a Pistol and Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia while 20 year old Katherine Antenor, also of Huntsville, was charged with Trafficking Amphetamines, Pistol without a Permit and Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Hill, Patterson and Antenor were booked into jail between 5:30 and 6:30pm.

All three remain lodged in the Cherokee County Detention Center awaiting a bond hearing.

Deputies later learned that two of the suspects are currently on bond from Madison County – Patterson for Attempted Murder and Hill for Drug Trafficking.

Sheriff Shaver says the arrests were made as Sergeant Knowles was working overtime on a traffic safety grant which began October 1st.

 

 

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