Teh One Who Knocks
02-18-2012, 06:28 PM
By Karen Voyles - Staff writer
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The Dixie County Sheriff's Office early Thursday arrested four people representing three generations of a single family on suspicions they were working together to manufacture methamphetamine.
“I can't imagine someone sitting there cooking up meth with their grandson, or with a son or daughter,” said Maj. Scott Harden. “This is the first time that I know of that we've arrested three generations all at once like this.”
The family members were arrested early Thursday while a search warrant was being served at their home on Southeast 289th Street in Cross City.
Those arrested were Allen J. Brannin, 54; his daughter, Amy M. Brannin, 34; her son, Austin J. Brannin, 18; and Tyler W. Cannon, 18, who is closely related to the Brannins.
All four Brannins were booked into the Dixie County jail.
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The Dixie County Sheriff's Office early Thursday arrested four people representing three generations of a single family on suspicions they were working together to manufacture methamphetamine.
“I can't imagine someone sitting there cooking up meth with their grandson, or with a son or daughter,” said Maj. Scott Harden. “This is the first time that I know of that we've arrested three generations all at once like this.”
The family members were arrested early Thursday while a search warrant was being served at their home on Southeast 289th Street in Cross City.
Those arrested were Allen J. Brannin, 54; his daughter, Amy M. Brannin, 34; her son, Austin J. Brannin, 18; and Tyler W. Cannon, 18, who is closely related to the Brannins.
All four Brannins were booked into the Dixie County jail.