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Six men were charged with the manufacture and initiation of process to manufacture methamphetamine from an incident Wednesday night at a home on 830 Kevin Road in West Knox County.
The men are identified as:
43 year old Johnny Parker Lane had bond set at $10,000, which he made and is out of jail. Ron Walter Austin, age 32, is still in jail on a hold from Anderson County. He has a criminal record in Knox County consisting of theft and possession of drug paraphernalia. Russell Lee Jarrard is being held on a $10,000 bond. The 36 year old has previous convictions of assault and vandalism.
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| Johnny Parker Lane |
Ron Walter Austin |
Russell Lee Jarrard |
Twenty-six year old William Matthew Allison is out of jail after making a $4,000 bond. He has a criminal history involving speeding, evading arrest, and driving under the influence. Aaron D. Lawhorn, 27, is out of jail after making a $10,000 bond. He has no previous criminal record in Knox County. Joseph Akins is also out after making a $4,000 bond. The 29 year old has an extensive criminal history in Knox County which includes driving without a license, driving while privilege revoked, burglary, theft, and multiple counts of aggravated burglary.
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| William Matthew Allison |
Aaron D. Lawhorn |
Joseph Akins |
The owner of the house, Boyd Lane, does not live at the house and was not charged. He will, however, be responsible for finding a private company certified by the Knox County Health Department to inspect the house and advise what needs to be decontaminated.
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