Pubdate: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 Source: Southern Standard, The (TN) Copyright: 2001 Southern Standard & The Smithville Review Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?brd=941 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1513 Author: Duane Sherrill METH-MAKERS TEST THE WATERS OUTSIDE WARREN COUNTY What began as an explosion at a Murfreesboro apartment may have been the opening shot fired in an invasion of the city by methamphetamine traffickers relocating their operations from Warren County. The explosion was the detonation last Wednesday of a meth lab allegedly operated by William Jacob Barnes, 23, formerly of Warren County. The lab allegedly blew up as Barnes was cooking the illegal narcotic in his apartment. Barnes was treated and released at Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro for burns he received in the explosion at Hunters Court apartments where he lived. He now faces charges of meth manufacture and aggravated arson. Murfreesboro police say they found 11 grams of freshly manufacture meth inside Barnes apartment following the explosion, an amount valued at $1,760. The discovery of the meth lab marked the first lab ever found in Murfreesboro. However, it was only the tip of the iceberg, according to Murfreesboro Vice Squad Lt. Billy Gay, who noted lawmen went on to find two more meth labs within 48 hours following the explosion. The source of the labs, Gay added, had a Warren County flavor as two of the three labs busted were operated by Warren County residents. The next lab was located Thursday night at a Motel 6 in Murfreesboro. Police said a strange odor was reported coming from a room at the motel. When police arrived, the two occupants fled. One suspect, Charles Nathan Jones, 28, of Warren County, crawled into the attic area of the room as lawmen entered. He was later caught when he crawled from the boiler room ceiling. Jones now faces violation of probation charges due to the fact he was on probation for a meth conviction here earlier this year. He served 150 days of a five-year sentence on the charges here and was forced to put his picture in the paper, telling readers he was a meth trafficker. His alleged partner in crime, Jody Candace Hayes, 26, of McMinnville was found hiding in the laundry room. Both were charged with manufacture of meth after meth-making materials were found in the room. The round of busts ended later that evening when Melodie Stussey, 25 of Watertown was caught with an alleged lab at a Howard Johnson motel in Murfreesboro. "I think we're going to have to put a border patrol at the Rutherford-Cannon County line," Gay joked, noting the sudden appearance of meth labs in Rutherford County has lawmen there realizing they may be seeing the beginning of an epidemic like the one in Warren County. Gay is familiar with the Warren County epidemic since he resides here. "We knew sooner or later it'd be coming here since it's pretty well around us in Warren and Cannon counties," Gay said. "We're not as experienced as police are there in Warren County, but I think we're going to quickly get the experience." Gay said lawmen there are learning the sights and smells of meth labs, something he believes will lead to the busts of even more labs in the near future. "I think we have them here, and now we're learning what to look for," Gay said. "I believe we'll be seeing several more found in the very near future now that we know what to look for." Warren County Sheriff Jackie Matheny believes Murfreesboro's problems may be the result of a greater awareness of the drug here. "I think they're having problems getting the chemicals they need to make the drugs," Matheny said. "A lot of merchants aren't selling the ingredients to folks now so it's making life hard on the manufacturers here." Gay agreed with Matheny's assessment, saying meth traffickers may be taking advantage of Murfreesboro's inexperience. "Jackie is doing a good job in Warren County of cracking down on the labs, so that's probably a reason some are moving out," Gay said. "Or maybe they just like our jail better." (Lisa Marchesoni of the Daily News Journal contributed to this story.) - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom