MARIANNA -- Two adults were arrested and a child taken into state custody Friday after police discovered remnants of materials to cook methamphetamines at a Marianna home, a Jackson County Sheriff’s Office news release states.
At 8:18 p.m. Friday, JCSO and the Department of Children and Families responded to allegations that meth was being cooked in the presence of a child at the home of Krystal Hunter, 29, and Ronald “Trip” Grant, 26, the release states.
Police searched the home, 2826 New Hope Road in Marianna, and found remnants of one of the phases of methamphetamine in a plastic bottle and another bottle used to make meth, the release states. Other items found: less than 20 grams of marijuana, a glass pipe used to ingest methamphetamines and items used to make meth.
The 2-year-old child at the residence was easily within reach of the toxic substances, the release states. After being vetted by DCF, the child was turned over to the maternal grandmother.
Hunter and Grant were charged with attempting to manufacture methamphetamines, possession of marijuana and child abuse, the release states.