 Appalachian Wireless offers forward pay, no contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or take it to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99 with 50 gigs of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. After three drug-related arrests on Thursday, Letcher County Sheriff's were able to remove over 15 grams of meth from the streets. Friday Mountain Top spoke with Sheriff Mickey Steins about their efforts. So basically we received a call from White'sburg ARH that they had found what they believed to be meth and I sent up a couple of deptes and a deputy that comes on duty at four also followed up. They went up and done an investigation and found that it was meth and through their investigation we have charged a Lola craft while deptes were on the scene investigating a complaint. A Keiston craft was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, second degree, menacing, assault third on a police officer and resisting arrest. During the investigation deputies Stambeau, Norris and Whitaker were able to arrest and charge 63-year-old Lola craft of neon with possession of a controlled substance and terroristic threatening. Also arrested was 18-year-old Keiston craft who was charged with resisting arrest assault on a police officer and disorderly conduct. Included in the arrest from Thursday during a traffic stop, deputy Norris arrested 48-year-old Tom Blair on drug charges as well. Tom Blair was stopped by Deputy James Norris yesterday evening. Once he done his investigation he found Mr. Tom Blair in possession of 14 grams of meth where he's charged him in trafficking and control substance. His degree is set of scales, empty baggies that was not used to process meth later and transfer and sell. He had had two different baggies but it was a total of about 14 grams of meth. He had drug paraphernalia, he didn't have his license in possession and he had no registration plates. With three more arrests under the department's belt, Stein says he's proud of his deputies' efforts. Oh it's fantastic man, it's a pat on the back to my deptes. Not me, it's down there out there every day and the front lines fighting this battle. It's just amazing that if you're not in it every day you don't really see the issues that we have here local and through the whole state and whole nation. When you're hands on with it every day it makes me proud, it makes me proud of them, the job they're doing and they're saving lives. These three individuals are probably upset and mad at us and I can't blame them. They're all humans and I don't want to be in jail either but don't violate the law. We have saved lives and the deptes have saved lives by making that arrest. I mean 14 grams of meth, what if one of those grams would have potentially caused somebody to overdose and die? For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chordjall.