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City considers measures to help sell meth house property
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McMinnville officials will be meeting Tuesday night to discuss waiving property taxes associated with a meth house on Higginbotham Road in an attempt to remove the structure and find a buyer. “The city will lose the past due property taxes anyway,” said city administrator Bill Brock. “What we try to do is sell the property and recoup what we’re owed.
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Beta Street drug bust follow-up
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McMinnville Police Capt. Ben Cantrell takes Tyson Locke into custody during a drug raid on Beta Street on Friday afternoon.
A trio of local men appeared in court Tuesday morning after being arrested in a drug raid Friday afternoon. Tyson Locke, 23, Toby Meeks, 25, and Curtis Crumb Jr., 39, were all facing multiple charges and were scheduled to appear before General Sessions Judge Ryan J. Moore, stemming from a raid on a house at 106 Beta St., which is part of the McMinnville Housing Authority, Friday just before 4:30 p.m.
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