Deputies seized methamphetamine and cash, along with scales and other drug paraphernalia. Deputies said a sales transaction and the use of methamphetamine were in progress when they arrived at the home.
Reilly was charged with trafficking controlled substance first degree (meth). Alford and Toon were charged with possession of controlled substance first degree and possession of drug paraphernalia. Chambers was charged with possession of controlled substance first degree, possession of controlled substance second degree, possession of drug paraphernalia and prescription not in the proper container.
Chambers also had two outstanding warrants. One was a Graves County warrant for wanton endangerment first degree and the other was a Caldwell County warrant for flagrant non-support.
All four were lodged in the Graves County Jail.