News (Media Awareness Project) - US TN: Mcminnville High School Teacher Charged In Meth Lab Case |
Title: | US TN: Mcminnville High School Teacher Charged In Meth Lab Case |
Published On: | 2002-06-13 |
Source: | Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 04:26:31 |
MCMINNVILLE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER CHARGED IN METH LAB CASE
McMINNVILLE, Tenn.- A high school teacher has been arrested on charges of
having a meth lab in a barn behind her home.
Rhonda Ann Jones, 47, and her boyfriend, 34-year-old Kevin Waymon Magness,
were charged Wednesday with manufacturing drugs.
Jones is the special education teacher at Warren County High and a former
physical education instructor. She's been with the school system for about
25 years.
"We found a meth lab, many components to make meth, and layered liquids _
basically all they needed to make meth," Warren County Sheriff Jackie
Matheny told WKRN-TV of Nashville.
Jones, who was teaching English during summer school, was suspended without
pay.
"This is a lady that came from a good family. A very good person, a good
educator to my knowledge. And it's a shock to all of us that something like
that would happen," the sheriff said.
George Bolding, her principal, told WTVF-TV of Nashville that he's known
Jones for years and can't believe she was arrested.
"We sit here and preach _ drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs _ in the high
school. That's once a month around here. And when you get a teacher who's
supposed to be on our side, as we call it, it hurts a little bit."
Jones and Magness were both released on bond. They are to appear in court
next Tuesday.
McMinnville is 66 miles southeast of Nashville.
McMINNVILLE, Tenn.- A high school teacher has been arrested on charges of
having a meth lab in a barn behind her home.
Rhonda Ann Jones, 47, and her boyfriend, 34-year-old Kevin Waymon Magness,
were charged Wednesday with manufacturing drugs.
Jones is the special education teacher at Warren County High and a former
physical education instructor. She's been with the school system for about
25 years.
"We found a meth lab, many components to make meth, and layered liquids _
basically all they needed to make meth," Warren County Sheriff Jackie
Matheny told WKRN-TV of Nashville.
Jones, who was teaching English during summer school, was suspended without
pay.
"This is a lady that came from a good family. A very good person, a good
educator to my knowledge. And it's a shock to all of us that something like
that would happen," the sheriff said.
George Bolding, her principal, told WTVF-TV of Nashville that he's known
Jones for years and can't believe she was arrested.
"We sit here and preach _ drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs _ in the high
school. That's once a month around here. And when you get a teacher who's
supposed to be on our side, as we call it, it hurts a little bit."
Jones and Magness were both released on bond. They are to appear in court
next Tuesday.
McMinnville is 66 miles southeast of Nashville.
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