Woman Sentenced To Six Months For Division Street Meth Bust
Published: June 15th, 2016
By: Kieran Coffey

NORWICH – The case of Stephanie S. Vierkant was heard when the Chenango County Court convened for a morning session on Friday, June 10. Assistant District Attorney Laura Parker prosecuted the case for the people of Chenango County, while The Honorable Judge Frank B. Revoir Jr. presided over the matter.

According to authorities, it was alleged that on Dec. 21, 2015, the Norwich Police Department received a ‘loud noise’ complaint from a residence on Division Street at approximately 9:17 p.m. It was reported that the residents were outside yelling and swearing at each other and that someone was excessively honking a car horn. NPD officers then responded to the scene where they made contact with several individuals. During the investigation that ensued, officers observed what they believed to be a ‘one-pot’ methamphetamine cooking container in plain view. Authorities additionally said the officers observed numerous precursors for the production of methamphetamine.

Following an investigation, it was determined that Freeman J. Deabay III, 44, of Oxford and Vierkant, 34, of Norwich, were unlawfully manufacturing methamphetamine at their residence located on Division Street in the City of Norwich. During the course of the investigation, a ‘one-pot’ methamphetamine cooking container was located inside the residence, along with numerous chemicals, accelerants and byproducts. The Norwich Police requested the assistance of the New York State Police – CCERT (Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team), who remained on the scene for several hours collecting evidence.

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