Marion County couple arrested by RPD

By Staff
Melissa Cason
Two Marion County natives were arrested in Russellville Wednesday on drug manufacturing charges during a routine traffic stop.
Russellville Police Chief Chris Hargett said John David Dulaney, 54, of Highway 32 in Hamilton, and Lee-ann Nicole Parker, 25, of Park Road in Hackleburg, were charged with second-degree manufacturing a controlled substance after an officer found precursors for methamphetamine manufacturing in their vehicle. The pair was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
"One of our K-9 officers made a traffic stop Wednesday afternoon, where the precursors were found," Hargett said.
According to the Alabama Criminal Code, second-degree of manufacturing a controlled substance is a Class B felony, which carries a punishment of two to 20 years in prison upon conviction.
Officials said Dulaney remains in the Franklin County Detention Center pending a $3,500 bond while Parker was released from the facility on a $3,500 bond.

Franklin County

Book Lovers Club plans annual cancer fundraiser events 

News

Russellville seventh-grade students kick off American character program

Franklin County

Financial Focus: Avoid these estate planning mistakes

Franklin County

2024 Watermelon Festival contest announces winners

COLUMNS--FEATURE SPOT

Franklin County folks remember

Franklin County

Check out this week’s paper! – September 11, 2024

News

MORE PHOTOS: Red Bay’s railroad park receives additions 

Franklin County

BTCPA holds auditions for “Crazy Quilt Club” 

Franklin County

Red Bay receives next pieces of railroad park

News

Tharptown High School holds Homecoming bonfire 

Franklin County

Northwest Alabama Distinguished Young Women names winners

Franklin County

Check out this week’s Franklin County Times!

Galleries

Tharptown High School presents Homecoming Court

Franklin County

MORE PHOTOS: 2024 Watermelon Festival

News

BTCPA announces new season

Belgreen

Traffic accident claims life of Hodges man 

Franklin County

PHOTOS: Franklin County turns out for Watermelon Festival

Franklin County

Check out this week’s Franklin County Times!

News

Russellville Main Street awarded state-wide recognition at Main Street Alabama Conference

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024 Veteran Spotlight – Craig Bullion

Features

‘Somebody you can always depend on’ – Rocky Stone’s 80 years represent lifetime of teaching and inspiring

News

Russellville High School gets new principal

Franklin County

2024 Watermelon Festival – Special Section – This Week’s Paper

Franklin County

Don’t miss this week’s paper!

x