Rome News-Tribune

Man, woman facing meth charges

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A man and a woman were in jail without bond Monday night after being arrested during a traffic stop which led police to the discovery of a large quantity of methamphet­amine, reports stated. According to Floyd County Jail reports:

Stephen Lee Hight, 27, of 112 Maryland Drive, and Rebecca Shae Hight, 25, of 680 Padlock Mountain Road, Cave Spring, were arrested Monday around 10:24 a.m. They are charged with felony possession of meth with intent to distribute and possession of meth. Police found meth in the car after the vehicle was pulled over near the intersecti­on of Old Rockmart Road and Reeceburg Road.

Spencer Lahr, staff writer

Camping equipment, trailer stolen from church

Police are looking for a white box utility trailer loaded with equipment that was stolen from the parking lot of Seventh Day Adventist Church, 13 Chieftains Drive.

According to Rome Police Department reports:

The trailer and contents are valued at $8,578, which makes the theft a felony.

Church officials said it was parked behind the building when they left at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and gone when they returned Sunday morning.

The trailer bears the logo of the

church on the rear door, along with the address and phone number on the side. It contained 10 white tents, two Camp Chef portable stoves, a dock utility storage unit, a white canopy, a Camp Chef stove bag, 10 camping chairs, two orange and white Echo leaf blowers and an orange and white Echo bush trimmer.

Diane Wagner, staff writer

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