PARSONS, Tenn. — Authorities said they have caught the “King Pin Granny” in Tennessee.
A 75-year-old woman was arrested Feb. 9 in a large drug bust in Decatur County, police said. Police raided the home of Betty Jean Jordan in Parsons and allegedly confiscated more than 1,000 prescription pills, including morphine, Xanex and Oxycodone, WZTV reported.
#BREAKING: A 75-year-old woman dubbed 'King Pin Granny' by law enforcement has been arrested in major drug deal bust in middle Tennessee https://t.co/u6msyvDLmZ
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Law enforcement officials nicknamed Jordan the “King Pin Granny.” She was charged with three counts of drug manufacturing, delivery, sale and possessoin of schedule II, two counts of possession of a legend drug with intent, possession of a legend drug and evading arrest, WZTV reported.
Jordan was booked in the Decatur County Jail and is free after a $50,000 bond was posted, WZTV reported.
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