| Gibson County – A recent drug investigation by Indiana State Police led to the execution of a search warrant for a residence located at 327 West Broadway Street in Princeton. At approximately 12:30 this morning, Indiana State Police, Princeton Police, and Gibson County Sheriff’s Office executed the search warrant and located five people at the residence. During a search, officers found a small amount of meth, marijuana, and anti-depressant pills, which is a Schedule IV controlled substance, a digital scale, small baggies, and other drug paraphernalia.  The investigation also revealed Janice Mustain, 62, was selling meth from the residence. All five subjects were arrested and taken to the Gibson County Jail where they are facing various drug offenses. Arrested and Charges: 
Anthony Hayes, 65, 327 West Broadway, Princeton, IN 
Possession of Meth, Level 6 FelonyMaintaining a Common Nuisance, Level 6 Felony 
Janice Mustain, 62, 327 West Broadway, Princeton, IN 
Dealing Meth between 1-5 grams, Level 4 FelonyMaintaining a Common Nuisance, Level 6 FelonyPossession of Meth, Level 6 Felony 
Shirley Hayes, 67, Francisco, IN 
Possession of Meth, Level 6 FelonyPossession of Marijuana, Class B MisdemeanorPossession of Drug Paraphernalia, C MisdemeanorVisiting a Common Nuisance, Class A Misdemeanor 
Cami Clegg, 55, Princeton, IN 
Possession of Schedule IV Controlled Substance, Class A MisdemeanorVisiting a Common Nuisance, Class A Misdemeanor 
Robert Luttrell, 59, Princeton, IN 
Possession of Meth, Level 6 FelonyPossession of Drug Paraphernalia, Class C MisdemeanorVisiting a Common Nuisance, Class A Misdemeanor Mug Photos: Photo 1: Anthony Hayes Photo 2: Janice Mustain Photo 3: Shirley Hayes Photo 4: Cami Clegg Photo 5: Robert Luttrell Investigating Officers: Trooper Hurley, Trooper Buchanan, Trooper Fox, Trooper Otolski, Trooper Boeckman, Trooper Vennekotter, and Trooper Fulton. Assisting Agencies: Princeton Police and Gibson County Sheriff’s Office FOOTNOTE: All criminal defendants are to be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.      
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