According to Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals a Kodak man has been arrested in connection with a meth lab found at his home on Wednesday.
Seals states that Sevier County SO Detectives went to the home in connection with another investigation and after entering the home components of a meth lab were discovered.
The Investigators found all the components and precursors used to manufacture meth in the mobile home located at 3425 Mellissa Way in Kodak.
The investigation into the lab resulted in the arrest of the occupant of the home, Mark A. Bullion, age 28, of the same address was charged with manufacturing methamphetamine.
Two children who resided in the home were placed into the custody of Tenn. Dept. of Children Services.
The investigation is continuing and it may result in additional arrest.
The Sheriffs Office was assisted by TBI Meth Task Force in the clean-up of the lab. Bullion is incarcerated in Sevier Co. Jail under a $100,000 bond and a Oct 15th hearing date has been set in General Sessions Court.





User Comments
He looks like he might be on dope.
He Looks like he should be a County Commissioner!
I for one am glad the county has created zoning for meth labs. It is much easier to keep it in one location like Kodak.
lets get kodak cleaned up. too many meth-labs have been busted in this community.
maybe if people would help the people get clean that are on meth and othr drugs then they would be no need 4 a meth lab. if there are more treatment centers then no need to make or buy drugs and less crime in general
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