1st grade teacher and man caught after 4 pounds of meth found in Fayetteville, police say

FAYETTEVILLE, NC (WNCN) — A Fayetteville elementary school teacher was among two people charged with drug trafficking after detectives seized pounds of meth in a raid on Friday, police said.
A man and woman who live on Cumberland Creek Drive in Fayetteville were arrested during the investigation, according to a Fayetteville Police Department press release.
Antonisha Chambers, 34, faces drug abuse charges, the press release said.
“Chambers is employed as a first grade teacher by E. Melvin Honeycutt and is in the United States on a visa,” police said in the press release.
Bradford Gordon, 29, who is also in the United States on a visa, also faces drug abuse charges, police said.
“Detectives seized over 4 pounds of methamphetamine during this investigation,” the press release said.
Chambers and Gordon are each charged with trafficking in property, trafficking in transportation, maintaining a home for the purpose of drugging and conspiracy, police say.
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