When Cherokee County deputies began to chase a vehicle that didn’t pull over for a traffic stop, they spotted a baggie of methamphetamine being thrown out the window.

While the bag didn’t hold much of the drug, the sheriff’s office said it led deputies and agents to a home with much more meth and other illegal narcotics.

Deputies attempted to pull the vehicle over last Monday on Bells Ferry Road for a traffic violation, but the driver refused, the sheriff’s office said in a news release. The baggie was allegedly thrown out the window and onto Kellogg Creek Road by Richard Paul Lindsey, who was the driver.

Deputies eventually were able to stop Lindsey’s vehicle, and he was taken into custody, the release said. However, deputies were then able to obtain a search warrant for Lindsey’s home off Victoria Road, which led to more drugs being discovered.

Agents from the Cherokee Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad found more than 10 pounds of meth, nine pounds of marijuana, 21 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, 14 grams of hashish and two THC vape pens, the release said.

More than 10 pounds of methamphetamine and nine pounds of marijuana was recovered from the house, the sheriff's office said.

Credit: Cherokee County Sheriff's Office

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Credit: Cherokee County Sheriff's Office

In addition to leading to more charges against Lindsey, the discovery led to three more arrests. Here are the suspect’s names and the charges they face:

• Bryan David Grantham, 44, of Gainesville, was charged with trafficking methamphetamine

• Katherine Jennifer Griffin, 52, of Woodstock, was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, possession of Oxydocone with the intent to distribute and possession of Tramadol with the intent to distribute

• Richard Paul Lindsey, 48, of Woodstock, was charged with trafficking methamphetamine, four counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of hashish, possession of THC oil, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, possession of psilocybin mushrooms with the intent to distribute, attempted to elude officers, weaving and failure to maintain lane

• Stephanie Dawn Tate, 34, of Adairsville, was charged with trafficking methamphetamine

All four suspects are being held without bond in the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center.

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