Trio of North Vernon residents arrested for drugs after search

NORTH VERNON — Jennings County sheriff’s deputies and Indiana State Police arrested three people after a home search at 2236 Avonshire Court in Country Squire Lakes in North Vernon.

Sheriff deputies and parole agents located methamphetamine, syringes, marijuana, pills and paraphernalia during the search at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, said Lt. Mike Mowery, Jennings County Sheriff’s Department spokesman.

Arrested were North Vernon residents Charles Williams, 36, Christina Rodgers, 42, and Natasha Mosier, 34, Mowery said.

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Each faces preliminary charges of:

  • Felony dealing in methamphetamine
  • Felony dealing in a controlled substance
  • Felony possession of methamphetamine
  • Felony possession of a controlled substance
  • Felony possession of paraphernalia
  • Misdemeanor possession of marijuana

Rodgers also was charged with felony possession of a syringe, Mowery said.

Williams is being held at the Jennings County Jail in lieu of $20,055 bond as he already was out on bond from a previous arrest, Mowery said.

The bond for Rodgers and Mosier was set at $1,055 each, Mowery said.

Assisting at the scene were Jennings County Sheriff Gary Driver, Chief Deputy Jeff Day and K9 handler Sgt. Allen Ritchie.