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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Several people were arrested after police foiled a methamphetamine distribution ring in northern Indiana.

Indiana State Police Troopers, with the help of Greensburg Police Department, responded to an apartment on East Street in Greensburg on Nov. 23 after reports of criminal activity, ISP Sgt. Stephen Wheeles said in a release.

After obtaining a search warrant, police found meth, marijuana, prescription medicine, and drug paraphernalia inside the apartment. Police said the occupants of the apartment were distributing meth in Decatur County and across southeastern Indiana.

Four people were arrested: Ronald D. Lawrence, 53, of Greensburg, is charged with dealing meth, possession of meth, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance and possession of a legend drug; Deanna Embree, 47, is charged with maintaining a common nuisance, possession of meth, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia; Jaime Huffman, 48, and Rea Frazier, 45, are both charged with visiting a common nuisance. 

All four arrested are being held in the Decatur County Jail.

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