Woman originally arrested on meth charges in Sumner County arrested in Murfreesboro

Jun 23, 2016 at 09:24 pm by bryan


A woman who was arrested on a manufacturing methamphetamine charge in Sumner County, TN has been re-arrested in Murfreesboro.

Kristina Inderjit of Portland, Tennessee was found to be living in what appeared to be a meth lab that was located in the garage of a Sumner County home last year. Police originally went to the home that belonged to the grandmother of Kristina's friend. That friend, Landon Lawson, was also arrested in the original case (2015).

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Long story short, Kristina was in Murfreesboro on Wednesday and walked into LaSiesta on South Church Street near I-24 and informed an employee to call the police for her. When Murfreesboro Police arrived to see what the problem was, Kristina told them that she was wanted in Sumner County and felt as if Sumner County Authorities were in Murfreesboro looking for her.

After a quick check with dispatch, it was confirmed that Kristina was indeed wanted in Sumner County. She was taken to the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center Wednesday. On Thursday around noon, she was transported to the Sumner County Jail to face a single charge of "Violation of Probation."

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