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Updated: 10/10/2012 12:23 pm
CORINTH, Miss. (WTVA) -- Officers with the Corinth Police Department, Alcorn County Sheriff’s Department, and Farmington Police Department assisted the Tishomingo County Sheriff’s Department in the arrest of seven people for controlled substance violations.

The subjects arrested include Bethany Parsons, 24, formerly of Iuka.  She is charged with two counts of the sale of a controlled substance.

Parsons remains in the Tishomingo County Jail due to being currently out on a grand jury indictment for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine.

Zack Parsons, 25, formerly of Iuka is charged with two counts of the sale of a controlled substance. Parsons also remains in custody to a prior arrest for conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine.

Sylvia Martin, 27, of Corinth, is charged with two counts of the sale of marijuana.
 
Vance Ladewig, 27, of Corinth, is charged with three counts of the sale of a controlled substance.

Anthony Ladewig, 24, of Corinth, is charged with four counts of the sale of a controlled substance.

Brenda Clark, 46, of Corinth is charged with three counts of the sale of a controlled substance, and Barron Spence, 27, of Corinth, is charged with conspiracy to distribute marijuana.

Spence has a hold placed on him due to a warrant from Alcorn County for sale of cocaine.
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