WATSON — Three Lowville residents were arrested for allegedly having meth-making materials following a traffic stop on Number Four Road in the town of Watson.
Lewis County sheriff’s deputies charged Jordan M. Miller, 23; Tessa M. Anson, 24; and Bram L. Widrick, 19, with third-degree unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine. Mr. Miller and Ms. Anson also were charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of marijuana, while Mr. Miller additionally was charged with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, driving without a license and having an unsafe tire.
All three were arraigned and sent to Lewis County jail, Lowville, with bail set at $7,500 for Mr. Widrick, $5,000 for Mr. Miller and $1,000 for Ms. Anson.
Deputies said Mr. Miller is also subject to an active warrant from the city of Watertown, while Ms. Anson was turned over to the Lowville Police Department as she is a suspect in a larceny investigation.
Mr. Widrick last fall was sentenced to jail time on charges of third-degree unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine and first-degree reckless endangerment for making meth last May in an apartment building on South State Street in Lowville, causing an explosion that burned down the building. He was granted youthful offender status in that case.