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Updated: 9:05 AM Oct 11, 2007
Knox County Businessman Arrested After Old Meth Lab Found
Clean up crews are working to take care of an inactive meth lab on Old Rutledge Pike.
Posted: 6:18 AM Oct 11, 2007 |
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Knox County (WVLT) - Clean up crews are working to take care of an inactive meth lab on Old Rutledge Pike.
Knox County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Martha Dooley says deputies found the meth lab in a trailer at Domermuth Environmental Services Wednesday.
The business's owner, 32-year-old Cristopher Domermuth, was arrested on outstanding warrants.
Dooley says Domermuth had meth in his pocket at the time of the arrest, and deputies also found several guns in a truck.
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Posted by: wkdstpmudr
on Oct 13, 2007 at 12:52 AM
it will not be easy at first but i know chris & i know he will do what ever it takes to get back on the right track,get his kids back so they can all have a normal life again.chris really is a good person & the kids deserve to be happy & i believe they are happiest when they are with their daddy i know things will work out for this family!!!!
Posted by: William
Location: East Knox Co.
on Oct 11, 2007 at 04:13 PM
Thank You Knox County Sheriffs Department. We need to get all these drug dealers off the streets and out of business. The are killing our kids, and destroying lifes.
Posted by: Sterchi
Location: knox,tn
on Oct 11, 2007 at 12:30 PM
This has been going on for years, and eyes were paid to look over it - maybe if someone would have listened years ago, not just him but so many others would have been saved. I pray for his innocent children and hope they are able to come out of this without too much emotional baggage. Mind you readers...he has had MANY locations that were reported but when his family owns an environmental clean up business !! God Bless the Domermuth Children.
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