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The Montgomery County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office shut down what officials say appeared to be a meth lab Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 27, in New Caney.
Investigators say they received information indicating methamphetamine was allegedly being sold by 51-year-old Sheri Young from a travel trailer on a property in the 21600 block of Punkin. Surveillance of the residence revealed a large number of visitors who stayed for short periods of time, which further supported the allegation, according to Precinct 4 officials.
Around 1:20 p.m. a Precinct 4 lieutenant conducted a traffic stop on a red Chevy S-10 pickup, which was one of the vehicles that had a short visit at Young’s residence. The truck was eastbound on McCleskey with two male and two female occupants. Officials say one of the women was sitting on a man’s lap, with neither wearing a seatbelt as required by law.
"As the deputy approached and activated his emergency equipment, he could see that same female lean over, out of sight for several seconds, leading the deputy to suspect she was attempting to hide contraband," Precinct 4 officials said in a press release. "The lieutenant recognized the driver, Robert Reneau, who acted extremely nervous and was visibly shaking and displaying other su ious behavior."
Officials say the lieutenant discovered a white plastic container with a glass pipe and over a half gram of methamphetamine. Reneau, 43, of Splendora, was reportedly detained and his passengers were then identified as Michael Young, 29, of Splendora; Moriah Carroll, 20, of Conroe, and a second female who was not charged with any crime.
A search of the vehicle and its contents revealed 14 pills identified as a dangerous drug in Carroll’s purse, according to the Precinct 4 Constable's Office .
"Carroll was taken into custody and initially denied having any contraband on her person, but later admitted having hidden methamphetamine in her vaginal area," the press release states. "She said Michael Young (Sheri Young’s son), whose lap she was sitting on at the time of the stop, tried to force the drugs down her pants when saw law enforcement, but then she agreed to hide them."