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TBI arrested and calculated Memphis Man in Joint West Tennessee drug examination

On Wednesday, March 12, the investigators carried out a search order against a man who was sought in Huntingdon for severe slumping and theft of crimes in Huntingdon.

A continuous examination in Henderson County, which was carried out by the TBI drug investigation division, has led to several drug-related charges for a Memphis man.

The TBI agents and the police authority of the Henderson County Sheriff and the Huntingdon Police Department carried out a search order for a suspect on Wednesday, March 12, which was searched for due to severe slump and criminal offenses in Huntingdon.

During the search command, the authorities confiscated methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription pills and drug utensils from the suspect's motel room in the 700 block of the West Church Street in Lexington.

The authorities arrested Kenneth Edward Sherrill (49) and accused him of distributing an attachment of Appendix II with the intention (methamphetamine), possession of Appendix VI (marijuana), possession of Appendix IV (Xanax) and possession of drug programs.

The investigators say that Sherrill was instructed in Henderson County's prison. After the TBI publication, no bond had been set.