The Arrest Of A Blountville Man Has Led To Several Meth Dumpsites In The Cherokee National Forest. 27 Year Old Michael Edwards Is Charged With Possession Of Schedule Two Drugs For Resale, Promotion Of Meth, And Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia. The Charges Stem From A Search Of Edward’s Vehicle During A Bluff City Traffic Stop In Which Meth And Meth Precursors Were Reportedly Confiscated. Edwards Reportedly Admitted To Disposing Of A One-Pot Meth Apparatus On Big Creek Road In The Cherokee National Forest. Acting On A Tip, Sullivan County Sheriff’s Vice And Narcotics Detectives Located Several Meth Dumpsites. The Dumpsites Contained A Total Of Nine One-Pot Cook Bottles, About 30 Gas Generator Bottles, And A Number Of Other Items Used In Making Meth.