Meth lab discovered in Sullivan trailer park
Photo by Sullivan County Detention Center
Cynthia Baumgardner was arrested after deputies say they found a meth lab in her kitchen.
Published: November 6, 2009
Updated: November 6, 2009
UPDATE 11/06:
Additional charges have been filed against Cynthia Laura Baumgardner, the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Department notified us today.
These new charges include:
*Manufacturing of Methamphetamine
*Felony Drug Paraphernalia
*Maintaining a Dwelling where Narcotics are Used or Sold
*Possession of Schedule III Narcotics
*Possession of Schedule VI
Baumgardner remains in the Sullivan County Correctional Facility with a $50,000 bond.
BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. – Authorities happened upon a meth lab in a Sullivan County trailer park Thursday afternoon when they arrived to serve a warrant for failing to appear in court on a traffic charge.
Cynthia Baumgardner, 43, was arrested in her double-wide trailer at the end of Deck Valley Road, alongside U.S. Highway 11W, after an officer “saw what appeared to be a methamphetamine lab in the kitchen,” according to a statement issued by the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office.
The home is set high on a hill in a far back lot of Roller Hills Park; it is surrounded by heavy brush and invisible from the street. A rickety gravel driveway stretches up the side of the hill, bends to the left where a “no trespassing” sign is tacked to a tree and curves out of sight.
Neighbors said a woman lived there with her son until he recently moved out; she has been living alone since.
They also said she usually drove a white Jeep, but once a week, generally on the weekend, she left in a maroon truck, with a huge barrel in the bed.
“She was going to stock up,” the neighbor said. “Once she asked me for a ride to the drug store. Unh-unh.”
And every night, 20 to 30 cars drove up the rickety drive, they said.
“We knew what they were coming for, we could smell it,” one neighbor said. “I always said if I set up a toll booth and took money from everybody that came through here, I’d never have to get a job again.”
One neighbor said that after a car came crashing into their lawn, they moved their kids’ swing set away to keep their children from playing near the woman’s driveway.
They also said they told their landlord, who oversees the house busted Thursday, but the landlord didn’t seem to care.
A woman answered the phone number posted on the park’s entrance sign. She identified herself as the park’s owner, but declined to provide her name or comment on the bust.
Neighbors said they also mentioned their concerns to a police officer who once came through the park for an unrelated reason, but they never formally reported the chemical smells and all-night stream of cars.
On Thursday, authorities ran media and curious neighbors off the property, citing safety concerns. But deputy cruisers, ambulances and “spill response” trailers ambled up and down the steep driveway all afternoon. A man dressed in an all white, hooded hazmat suit, with yellow rubber boots duct taped at the top, went up on foot.
The sheriff’s office said its vice and narcotics officers were assisted by several other agencies, including the State of Tennessee Meth Task Force, Sullivan County EMS, the Kingsport hazmat teams and the Sullivan County Volunteer Fire Department.
Meanwhile another neighbor couple said the bust scared, but didn’t surprise them.
“There’s so much traffic, so much traffic because of the drugs,” a woman said. “They’re all over, in front, behind, beside us. I remember when we used to not lock our doors. Now I will not ever lay down in my house with a window open.”
Baumgardner is being held at the Sullivan County Correctional Facility. She is currently charged only with failure to appear, but Sullivan County Sheriff’s Capt. Keith Elton said she will be in court this morning.
“By that time, there will be more charges,” Elton said. “We’re still sorting through that.”
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Call the freaking Police people, you can stay anonymous. This stuff will never ever stop until normal citizens do something. The Police cant be everywhere and know everything. It takes a minute to pick up a phone and call.
Justa_man, in answer to your question about why the property owner didn’t say anything, she didn’t know. She’s my landlady and had she known, she would have turned this lady in fast. The property owner only owns the land, not the trailers, so she only gets lot rent. If the tenants mail lot rent payments, then the landlady is never there. I only see her here when I pay rent each month, and if something needs fixing. She’s a good landlady and if something goes on that needs looking into, she will take care of it. So, someone should have called the cops and told her that something was going on there.
according to the following page…
http://www.assessment.state.tn.us/ParcelDetail3.asp?C=082
that tells you the woman that owns the property but would not give her name. Someone might should ask her why she did not notify authorities.
It’s pretty stupid to try and justify a person doing or letting someone else cook meth in your home. Whether she was cooking it or letting someone else cook it she still knew it was being done! There is absolutely no justification whether the economy is bad or not to be manufacturing meth to sell to hundreds of people. It is wrong as wrong can possibly be! How crazy is it for somebody to get on here and try and justify that? Get a freaking grip!
I say “GOOD JOB” and I hope they bust every single meth head in the area! The economy causing it my a$$. Plenty of people are having it rough without turning to this crap. I hope they get them allllllllll!
no that is not what i am saying at all,if you read their comments at all you would have saw that they said that these people lived there all this time and saw all this going on for all this time yet they choose to ignore it so it was just as bad as her doing what she was doing or not doing on her property remember a person is innocent untill proven guilty sure the stuff was there but it does not mean that she was the 1 doing it.She did have a boyfriend.No i am not ok with the guy doing what he did yesterday he did that because he was a coward and he took innocent lives because he was a coward.And for them to take his life that is to damn easy for him he should be made to live everday of his life remembering and hearing those gunshots for the rest of his life every second of the day and night.
So angie1957,
Is it ok if I go and rob a bank this afternoon? Can I go and steal an old lady’s purse and that be ok too?
You’re justifying this person’s actions because of the economy? Come on…you can do better than that, can’t you?
Are you ok with what the guy did in Texas yesterday too? Afterall, he was about to be sent overseas. Does that justify his actions?
i know why they never told anyone!!!!!!
Cause it wouuld have taken away their source. Oh!!! now what are they gonna do.Oh give me a break!!!! Why did you not turn her in she lived there how long and you were scared for how long for your children.I know cynthia and for many many years she would not hurt a fly.The economy has many people doin many bad things that they would normally not do.Have you yourself not ever wrote a bad check just to get by.I ask you all this i myself have and i know there are many more of you that have.There are many more of you that have done many worse things in this bad economy just to get by.The only difference is you have not been caught yet don’t down a person till you have walked in their shoes.Cynthia i still love ya girl and good luck.Sorry this happened to you.Find the right path next time.PLEASE
Nice.
In the phone book there is a tips hotline. It’s unbelievable that all these people saw and suspected this, and never demanded the police to do anything, never picked up a phone, never drove to the police station, no effort at all to contact the authorities. C’mon people, wake up!
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