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Two sentenced for trafficking meth in Cherokee County

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From the Ingles Studios this is your News Minute on the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Today is Monday July 10th, and I'm Brian Giffin

A man and a woman from northwest Georgia have received lengthy prison sentences after pleading guilty to drug trafficking in Cherokee County. Christopher Lewis Partin, aged 36, from Fort Oglethorpe, and Mandy Macall Maloney, aged 38, from Rossville, both entered guilty pleas in June. Partin was sentenced to 30 years, with 18 years to serve in prison and the remainder on probation, while Maloney was sentenced to 30 years, with the first 25 years to serve in prison and the remainder on probation. The case began with a traffic stop on Interstate 75, where deputies discovered a large quantity of marijuana and methamphetamine in the suspects' vehicle. The arrest was made possible by the diligent work of a deputy and his K-9 partner. The case was investigated by the Cherokee Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad and the Cherokee Sheriff's Office and prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Macelyne Williams and Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Damion Overstreet.
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