MAN FACES DRUG CHARGES AFTER ALLEGEDLY CAUGHT MAKING DEAL IN PARKING LOT
One individual faces drug charges while a second is charged with public intoxication in connection with the case. Crossville Police were called to Walmart earlier this week for an intoxicated person. Officers made contact with 67-year-old Jack Walter Webb who was acting jittery. He told police that he was waiting on Nathan Haskins who was driving a black F-150 truck. He also confessed to having taken Neurontin earlier. Haskin’s truck was located, and according to the report, as the officer approached, he could hear what sounded like a drug deal conversation on Haskin’s cell phone. Haskins later told the officer that he was going to sell the woman on the line Hydrocodone. A consent search turned up a Hydro pill on Hoskin’s person, and a Suboxone strip. Other items seized included Haskin’s cell phone and two ledgers. Later, during a search at the jail’s intake, officers found two syringes with liquid, one of which had tried to be emptied by pulling the plunger out. Haskins was charged with manufacture, delivery, sale of drugs, introduction of drugs into a penal institution and tampering with evidence. Webb was charged with public intoxication.