CHURCH HILL, Tenn. --

An-indoor marijuana grow was uncovered yesterday in Hawkins County, police reported today.

According to information from the Hawkins County Sheriffs Department, officers went to a home on Carters Valley Road, Church Hill, on March 15 in reference to a narcotics investigation.

Residents of the home consented to a search. Reports state that the search revealed approximately nine marijuana plants growing, artificial lighting, fans, fertilizer and growth hormones. All of this was found in a bedroom closet and bathroom.

Further search of the home revealed three mason jars containing cultivated marijuana. Officers say they also found scales, pipes, small amount of suboxone and hydrocodone pills and a .380 automatic pistol.

Donald Eugene Pierce and Gertrude Allie Thompson were charged as a result of the investigation.

Donald Eugene Pierce, age 36, was charged with Manufacturing/Del/Sell Controlled Substance, Maintaining a Dwelling where Narcotics are Housed or Sold, Simple Possession or Casual Exchange, Possession of Schedule VI, Possession of drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Firearm During a Felony. He is currently housed in the Hawkins County Jail under $20,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in Hawkins County General Session Court on March 28, 2012.

Gertrude Allie Thompson, age 47, is also charged with Manufacturing/Del/Sell Controlled Substance, Maintaining a Dwelling where Narcotics are Housed or Sold, Simple Possession or Casual Exchange, Possession of Schedule VI, Possession of drug Paraphernalia and Possession of a Firearm During a Felony. She is currently housed in the Hawkins County Jail under $20,000 bond. She is scheduled to appear in Hawkins County General Session Court on March 28, 2012.

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Indoor grow discovered in Church Hill; pair arrested

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