A 38 year old Cartersville man who is being housed in the Floyd County Jail, Nicholas Ryan Mathews, is facing additional charges for allegedly attempting to traffic methamphetamine.
Reports stated that on April 1st Matthew conspired with another to sell and distribute 28 grams of methamphetamine.
Matthews iis now charged with conspiracy to violate Georgia controlled substance Act, and two counts of use of a communication facility in committing or facilitating Commission of a felony.
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Maggie Beth Stansell, 43, Nicholas Ryan Mathews, 38, both of Rome, and Samuel Alexander McIntyre, 28 of Cartersville, were arrested at Stansell’s 250 Dublin Circle home after a search led officers to find large amounts of methamphetamine and guns.
Reports said that they found a large quantity of meth and two shotguns that the serial numbers been removed from. Reports added that one of the shotguns was sawed-off and had a barrel less than 18 inches.
Stansell is charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, possession of a sawed off shotgun, criminal altering an ID mark, possession of meth and possession with intent to distribute, and two possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Matthews is charged with use of a communication facility to facilitate the commission of a felony, conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine, possession of meth and possession of meth with intent to distribute.
McIntyre is charged with possession of meth, possession of meth with intent to distribute, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.