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August 29, 2009

Etna Green couple arrested

An Etna Green couple was arrested Friday on drug charges after Kosciusko County police responded to a domestic fight between the two in a driveway.

According to a press release sent by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, officers were called to Etna Green Mobile Home Park just after noon Friday in response to an altercation. Officers reportedly found various drug items and precursors used in the production of methamphetamine.

Arrested at the scene were Robert Steven Milton and Wendy A. Milton, both of 115 N. Etna St., on charges of possession of methamphetamine and disorderly conduct. Police also arrested Wendy Milton on a charge of possession of precursors.

Both were incarcerated at Kosciusko County Jail in lieu of a $2,000 bond.

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