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News Release

Drug Arrests in Pulaski County

Date of News Release: 11/13/2009

(London, Ky.) -- On Thursday, November 12, 2009, at 10:22 AM the Kentucky State Police, Post 11, in London responded to a report of a possible Methamphetamine lab at a residence on Tank Pond Spur Road in the Eubank Community of Pulaski County, Kentucky.

Upon arrival Trooper First Class Darren Allen, Trooper Anthony Phillips and Detective Doug Boyd discovered an indoor growing operation.

TFC Allen contacted the Lake Cumberland Area Drug Task Force, the London DEA office and the London ATF office for assistance.

Officers discovered over 800 Psilocybin Mushrooms growing in a controlled environment inside the residence.

The Lake Cumberland Area Drug Task Force arrested:

Robert Keith Clark, 45, of Eubank, charging him with Trafficking in a Controlled Substance 2nd degree 1st offense.

Mr. Clark was lodged in the Pulaski County Detention Center.

The Lake Cumberland Area Drug Task Force is continuing the investigation and was assisted, at the scene, by officers from the Kentucky State Police, the DEA and the ATF.


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