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Meth arrests continue, six more made Tuesday
 Methamphetamine related arrests show no signs of slowing down in the Antigo area, with a total of six individuals taken into custody Tuesday and soon to face charges.
A traffic stop near Forest Avenue and Dorr Street at 8:40 a.m. Tuesday landed four young people, all in their 20s in jail.
Two other individuals in an unrelated case, a 34-year-old male and a 31-year-old female were arrested later in the day when police assisted the Department of Social Services with an investigation at a First Avenue address.
According to police reports, the traffic stop involved a 22-year-old female driver, who was found not to have a valid driver's license.
Meth was found in the vehicle in possession of not only the driver, but allegedly her three passengers as well.
The driver was also referred for bail jumping and had an active warrant for her arrest.
All will likely face possession of meth charges.
A 26-year-old female passenger will be charged with felony bail jumping, a 23-year-old male passenger for misdemeanor bail jumping, and another 27-year-old male passenger was subject to a probation hold as was the 23-year-old male.
The second meth incident resulted in possession of meth charges for both the 34-year-old male and 31-year-old female.
The man will also be charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The woman in the case faces meth and paraphernalia counts.
Three children between the ages of two and 13 were living inside the home.
All six are expected to make initial court appearances today.

Meth arrests continue, six more made Tuesday
 Methamphetamine related arrests show no signs of slowing down in the Antigo area, with a total of six individuals taken into custody Tuesday and soon to face charges.
A traffic stop near Forest Avenue and Dorr Street at 8:40 a.m. Tuesday landed four young people, all in their 20s in jail.
Two other individuals in an unrelated case, a 34-year-old male and a 31-year-old female were arrested later in the day when police assisted the Department of Social Services with an investigation at a First Avenue address.
According to police reports, the traffic stop involved a 22-year-old female driver, who was found not to have a valid driver's license.
Meth was found in the vehicle in possession of not only the driver, but allegedly her three passengers as well.
The driver was also referred for bail jumping and had an active warrant for her arrest.
All will likely face possession of meth charges.
A 26-year-old female passenger will be charged with felony bail jumping, a 23-year-old male passenger for misdemeanor bail jumping, and another 27-year-old male passenger was subject to a probation hold as was the 23-year-old male.
The second meth incident resulted in possession of meth charges for both the 34-year-old male and 31-year-old female.
The man will also be charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The woman in the case faces meth and paraphernalia counts.
Three children between the ages of two and 13 were living inside the home.
All six are expected to make initial court appearances today.

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