Two Charges With Possession Of Meth In Walton County
By: Stephen Crews
Updated: February 26, 2011
Sheriff’s investigators have charged Zachary David Floyd, age 24, of Ponce De Leon, Florida, with one count of a violation of F.S. 893.149 (1) (a) Possession of listed chemicals with the intent to manufacture, a 2nd degree felony, and one court with a violation of 893.135 (1) Possession of controlled substances over 14 grams to wit: methamphetamine. Debra Lynn Curry, age 55, of Ponce De Leon, was also charged with a violation of F.S. 893.149 (1) (a) Possession of listed chemicals with the intent to manufacture.
The subjects were charged
after investigators, conducting a follow up burglary investigation at
the residence of the suspects, smelled an odor consistent with the
production of methamphetamine onsite. After consent
to search the premises was agreed to by the suspects, meth oil product
was seized, and admissions concerning the purchase of base substances
from the drug store and methamphetamine production process used by the
defendants were obtained.
If convicted, Floyd could face up to 30 years and Curry up to 15 years in state prison.
Both Floyd and Curry were transported to the county jail. Bond was set by the judge for $25,000 for Floyd and $10,000 for Curry. Booking photos of the defendants may be obtained at the Walton County Department of Corrections website at http://jailpublic.co.walton.fl.us/default.aspx.












