UNION, Miss.–When a parole officer went to see someone on a parole violation Wednesday in the Union area of Neshoba County, Neshoba County deputies came along and two people ended up going to jail, charged with trafficking meth.
The bust happened at a house on County Rd. 294.
When the parole officer and deputies went inside they say drug paraphernalia was in plain view.
Drugs were also visible in a backpack inside a car parked in the driveway. That was enough for the deputies to get a search warrant.
Enough meth was discovered in the house to warrant trafficking charges against Harold Clayton Willis and Michaela Scrivner. Both were booked, said Sheriff Eric Clark.




