Police bust meth dealing operation in Greensburg
- Digital Staff

- Dec 5, 2025
- 1 min read

(GREENSBURG, Ind.) – The Indiana State Police say they have busted a suspected meth dealing operation in Greensburg.
Police received a report of criminal activity at an apartment on East Street on November 23.
ISP Troopers and the Greensburg Police received a search warrant and conducted a raid of the apartment.
Troopers say they discovered methamphetamine, marijuana, prescription medicine and drug paraphernalia.
Police believe the occupants of the apartment were selling methamphetamine to hundreds of people in Decatur County and Southeast Indiana.
53-year-old Ronald Lawrence was arrested on numerous charges including Dealing Methamphetamine and Possession of Methamphetamine.
47-year-old Deanna Embree was also arrested on charges including Maintaining a Common Nuisance and Possession of Methamphetamine.
The case was then presented to the Decatur County Prosecutor’s Office which led to the arrests of 48-year-old Jaime Huffman and 45-year-old Rea Frazier. They were both charged with Visiting a Common Nuisance as a result of the initial investigation.
RELATED: A local woman was addicted to meth for several years. She is now recovering and hopes her story can inspire others to find a path toward sobriety. Read that story here.

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