Press release
On Oct. 15, Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Narcotic Investigators Kendell Wellman and Kay Langford received information that Christina Reynolds was distributing methamphetamines at her residence on County Road 1411 in the Log Cabin area. Wellman obtained a narcotics search warrant which was signed by 173rd District Judge Dan Moore.
Wellman, Langford, Sheriff Ray Nutt, Chief Deputy Botie Hillhouse, Captain Charlie Severn, Lt. David Faught, Investigators Brad Gray, Cayce Hampton, Wick Gabbard, Billy Valentine, Josh Rickman, Deputies Brad Beddingfield and Spencer Gray, and Henderson County Constable Precinct 5 Brad Miers executed the warrant at 1:30 p.m.
Once inside the residence Investigators encountered Reynolds. Reynolds was found to be in possession of a quantity of suspected marijuana and methamphetamines. Additionally, items used for the packaging and distribution of narcotics were located inside the residence.
Reynolds was placed under arrest and transported to the Henderson County jail. Reynolds was charged with possession of marijuana under two ounces and manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance, penalty group 1, over 1 gram under 4 grams. Reynolds bond total $10,000.