Police say a La Follette woman is charged with dealing drugs, harboring a six time run-a-way
TOP PHOTO: Sheriff’s investigators raided this Glade Springs community home Thursday morning.
LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- The Glade Springs community is where Campbell Sheriff’s investigators conducted their latest raid. “We executed a narcotics search warrant at a home at 1148 Glade Springs Road around noon on Thursday,” said Detective-Sergeant Franklin Ayers.
Upon entry into the residence, Ayers and other investigators, Detective David Wormsley and Lieutenant Jeremy Goins, soon discovered there was a run-a-way female juvenile in the back bedroom. The person of interest in this raid was 61-year old Frances Cinnamon.
A prescription bottle of what is believed to be 24 Oxymorphine pills was discovered under Cinnamon’s pillow as investigators searched her bedroom, according to Ayers report. Also in the report, it was noted that in one of the juvenile’s dresser drawers, a bottle with six, possibly, Oxycodone pills were found bearing Cinnamon’s name on the bottle.

Cinnamon waived her rights, based on the police report, and allegedly told Wormsley and Goins that she sold a few pills weekly to buy cigarettes. Cinnamon also stated that she sold to a few different people, and that she sometimes delivered the pills to people and met them at Big O’s, according to the report.
Investigators asked Cinnamon about the run-a-way juvenile. Cinnamon explained the juvenile had been living at her home for about four months, and this was the sixth time she had run away from her father who lives in Ohio, based on the police report.
Frances Loetta Cinnamon, 61, of 1148 Glade Springs Road- La Follette, was charged with the manufacture-delivery-sell of a schedule II controlled substance, child endangerment, distribution to a minor and harboring a run-a-way. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED-12/23/2024-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE CCSO)