COLUMBUS, Miss. (WTVA) -- Agents with the Columbus Lowndes Metro Narcotics Unit, along with the Mississippi Department of Corrections apprehended a wanted man, Tuesday, November 6.
Investigators say agents entered a residence on Dogwood Road, where they arrested Jeffery Murphy, 52.
Authorities say once inside the home, agents could see crystal meth and paraphernalia used to inject and ingest meth.
After getting a search warrant, agents found about one-quarter ounce of meth and a large amount of pseudoephedrine tablets.
Authorities say the residence was also equipped with an infrared surveillance system with cameras around the outside of the home.
Agents also found a boxed meth lab in the garage of the home.
Here are a list of those arrested and charges they are now facing:
Corrie D. Cobb, 30, is charged with possession of meth, possession of precursors with the intent to manufacture and conspiracy to make meth.
Jonathan C. Hall, 19, is charged with possession of meth, possession of precursors with the intent to manufacture and conspiracy to make meth.
Christal Flowers, 38, is charged with possession of meth, possession of precursors with the intent to manufacture and conspiracy to make meth.
Rickey Harrison, 55, is charged with possession of meth, possession of precursors with the intent to manufacture and conspiracy to make meth.
Dustin Hall, 33, is charged with possession of hydrocodone with the intent to distribute.
Pracillia Ayers, 32, is charged with possession of meth.
Cecil Harrison, 44, is charged with possession of meth.
A meth lab clean up crew was called to the residence to clean the hazardous waste site.
All those arrested are now behind bars, waiting for their bond hearings.