Search Warrant Lands Three in Jail in Scott County

Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 9:07 AM

By Sgt. Jerry Goodin Public Information Officer INDIANA STATE POLICE SELLERSBURG DISTRICT

Pieces of drug paraphernalia were located in the home

Late Monday evening, troopers from the Indiana State Police Post at Sellersburg received information that a possible wanted person was hiding out at 505 West Cherry Street in Austin. Troopers and officers from the Austin City Police arrived at the house and searched the house for Travis Lee McCleery, the wanted person. During the course of the search, pieces of drug paraphernalia were located in the home. After locating the drug paraphernalia troopers obtained a search warrant for the residence.

 

During the search, several used syringes and other pieces of drug paraphernalia with Methamphetamine residue were located.

 

The wanted person, Travis McCleery, was also located, hiding behind a panel in the insulation of the attic.

Travis McCleery, Misty Collins and Charles McIntosh were all arrested out of the home and transported to the Scott County Jail. Approximately three grams of Methamphetamine was located on Misty Collins at the jail.

Arrested and Charges:

 

1) Travis McCleery, 36, of Scottsburg, was wanted out of Washington County, IN for possession of Methamphetamine and out of Scott County for Possession of a Syringe. In addition to his warrants, he was also charged with Possession of Methamphetamine, Unlawful Possession of a Syringe, Visiting a Common Nuisance, Resisting Law Enforcement, and Possession of Paraphernalia.

 

2) Misty Dawn Collins, 30, of Austin, was charged with Visiting a Common Nuisance, Possession of Methamphetamine, Unlawful Possession of a Syringe, False Informing, Assisting a Criminal, and Possession of Paraphernalia.

 

3) Charles McIntosh, 58, of Austin, was charged with Maintaining a Common Nuisance.

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