Around 11:30 AM on Friday, Casey County Deputy Tyler Luttrell was dispatched to 154 Upper Brush Creek Road for a verbal domestic dispute. Upon arrival, he made contact with Helen Ledford, who stated that her daughter, Cynthia Fair, was yelling and screaming and wouldn't calm down. Helen suspected Cynthia might be on drugs and invited Deputy Luttrell inside to speak with her.
In the kitchen, Cynthia claimed her brother Richard and mother Helen were trying to kick her out. She denied yelling, saying that's just how she talks. Sheriff Chad Weddle arrived on the scene, and Cynthia admitted to quitting meth recently, though her timeline was inconsistent. She also admitted to smoking marijuana and having joints in her jacket pocket.
Cynthia led the officers to her room, where Sheriff Weddle found a glass pipe with suspected meth residue on the dresser. Cynthia claimed it belonged to her son, Daniel, and that she had smoked from it but didn't get anything out of it. The room also contained cigarette packs with smoked joints, a small baggie with a crystal-like substance, a clear baggie with marijuana, rolling papers, and a small mirror with white residue.
58-year-old Cynthia Fair, of Liberty, was arrested and transported to Casey County Jail. She faces charges of possession of marijuana, possession of methamphetamine (1st degree), drug paraphernalia, and persistent felony offender (1st degree).






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