LUGOFF, SC (WIS) - Two Lugoff residents were arrested in Richland County Friday in connection with the discovery of a meth lab back on Jan. 13.
The Kershaw County Sheriff's Department arrested 27-year-old Christopher Walker and 24-year-old Nicole Goodwin.
Sheriff's deputies say the pair helped to operate a meth lab at an Economy Inn in Lugoff. On Jan. 19, deputies arrested
Jonathan Pope and Heather Studd at the hotel.
Walker and Goodwin were transported to the Kershaw County
Detention Center where they are awaiting a bond hearing.
On the morning of January 20, 2012, Kershaw County Sheriff's
Office investigators, assisted by SLED agents and Richland County deputies,
arrested Christopher Walker (27) and Nicole Goodwin (24), both wanted in
conjunction with the discovery of a meth lab at the Economy Inn in Lugoff on
January 13, 2012.
On top of meth possession charges, Pope and Stuff have also charged them with child endangerment for exposing their
one month old child to the drug manufacturing operation.
Kershaw County
authorities have also learned Studd and Pope are wanted in Tennessee and
will be extradited there following the disposition of their charges in Kershaw
County.
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