Four people in Tennessee are facing charges after a 4-year-old child in their care tested positive for methamphetamine, officials said.
Rhea County Sheriff’s Department Investigator Rocky Potter said two homes in Graysville appeared to be involved in a drug operation.
Potter said he set up a surveillance team to watch the houses and later heard from investigators that the child was present during the sale of drugs and was present when drugs were being used. During the raids, police say they found multiple guns, fentanyl, methamphetamine and other narcotics spread between the homes. They also found the 4-year old asleep in a room near some fentanyl.
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