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Tip leads to meth charges on Substation Street

Responding to complaints about drug activity, Henderson County sheriff's deputies and state probation officers last week conducted a search at 229 Substation Street in Hendersonville and arrested three people on multiple charges related to meth possession and trafficking.

Alvin Eugene Miller, 47, was charged with:
-- One felony count of trafficking methamphetamine
-- One felony count of maintaining a dwelling for controlled substance
-- One felony count of possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine
-- One misdemeanor count, possession of drug paraphernalia

Miller is being held in the Henderson County Jail on a $53,000 secured bond.

April Lynn Holloway, 37, was charged with:
-- One felony count of possession of methamphetamine
-- One misdemeanor count, possession of marijuana
-- One misdemeanor count, possession of drug paraphernalia

Holloway is being held in the Henderson County Jail on an $8,000 secured bond.

Victoria Corn Cabral, 44, was charged with:
-- One felony count of possession of methamphetamine
-- One felony count, fugitive from justice/extradition (Florida)

Cabral is being held in the Henderson County Jail on a $36,000 secured bond.

In a separate case, deputies on Monday arrested a 29-year-old man in the course of serving a warrant on West Leslie Way in Hendersonville. Adam J. Lopez of Hendersonville was charged with:

-- One felony count of possession with intent to sell and deliver methamphetamine
-- One felony count of maintaining a dwelling for controlled substance
-- One misdemeanor count, possession of marijuana
-- One misdemeanor count, possession of drug paraphernalia
-- One misdemeanor count, resisting a public official

Lopez was arrested and released on a $13,700 secured bond.