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Three arrested for trafficking meth out of Jackson County home

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JACKSON COUNTY, Fla. (WTXL) — Three men were arrested after deputies say they were caught trafficking meth out of a home in Jackson County.

According to the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, deputies executed a search warrant at a home on Sterrett Drive on Monday.

Deputies say the suspect, Robert Clements was suspected to be regularly distributing illegal drugs out of his home.

During the search, investigators found a large quantity of crystal meth and an assortment of items used to make and distribute meth.

In addition, deputies found cash in which they believe are proceeds from selling meth.

After the search, Clements along with two other suspects were arrested. The suspects were identified as Larry Sconieres and Erik Deming.

Deputies say Clements and Sconieres were confirmed to be convicted felons and found to be in possession of firearms.

All the men were transported to the Jackson County Jail and are facing a series of charges including trafficking meth, drug possession and operating a drug house.

Several other potential buyers, users, or co-distributors arrived on scene during the execution of the search but authorities had no probable cause to arrest them.

JCSO says the search warrant came as the result of numerous citizen complaints and additional arrests are forthcoming as the investigation continues.