Tullahoma Police officers arrested three people Wednesday on charges of possession of drugs and paraphernalia.
Arrested were Amy Renee Glasgow, 37, of 707 South Franklin Street on charges of theft of property, unlawful drug paraphernalia and two counts of manufacturing/delivering/selling a controlled substance.
Ronald Demerius King, 31, of 707 South Franklin Street was charged with theft of property, unlawful drug paraphernalia, two counts of manufacturing/delivering/selling of a controlled substance and unlawful carrying of a weapon and unlawful possession.
Andrew Levi Jefferson, 34, of 302 Linden Street, Tullahoma faces the same charges as King.
The arrest occurred after Tullahoma Police Officer Tommy Elliott received a call of a fight in the middle of South Franklin Street. When he arrived, witnesses told him that those fighting were inside of the residence at the 707 South Franklin Street. Elliott went to the house and spoke with Glasgow and while talking with her, he allegedly detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the residence.
Elliott asked for permission to search the residence but was denied access so he obtained a search warrant. According to the arrest warrants obtained by the officer, while searching he alleges that he found a white plastic bag between two mattresses in the children’s bedroom. Warrants obtained by Elliott states that he found 109 grams of marijuana in the bag as well as 38 grams of white powder cocaine. He also found a .380 Ruger pistol, which was reported stolen in Spalding County, Georgia. None of the three admitted to knowing anything about the drugs or the stolen weapon. Elliott also allegedly found $732 in cash from Glasgow’s wallet. He also found two sets of digital scales.
Glasgow was booked into the Coffee County Jail on the charges and her bond was set at $78,500. King and Jefferson were also booked into the Coffee County Jail under a bond of $81,000 each. They are to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court Dec. 10.