Woman On Probation Facing New Meth Charges



Woman On Probation Facing New Meth Charges

ANTONETTE FRATTALLONE

A little over a year after being arrested on meth-making charges, a Cannon County woman has been busted again for the same offense.

Cannon County Sheriff’s Investigator Anthony Young charged Antonette Frattallone, 5231 Jim Cummings Hwy. (aka 64 Arthur Hollis Lane), Woodbury, with Initiating the Process to Manufacture Methamphetamine, Maintaining a Dwelling to Manufacture Methamphetamine and Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia on April 25.

Investigator Young said he received information there was a meth lab operating at the address. He went there and discovered a one-pot meth lab along with several components used in the making of the drug. 

Frattallone was arrested and booked at the Cannon County Jail under a total bond of $253,000. Her initial court date is June 5.

Frattallone pled guilty to Initiating the Process to Manufacture Methamphetamine on Aug. 4 of last year. She was given a partially suspended sentence of 12 years, ordered to serve 6 months in jail, fined $2,000 and assessed court costs. She was also placed on Community Corrections for 12 years.

That conviction stemmed from March 3, 2011 arrest at the same residence when Frattallone was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Resale, Maintaining a Dwelling for the Use, Keep or Sale of a Controlled Substance, Simple Possession / Casual Exchange, Possession of Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, and Initiating the Process to Manufacture Meth.

In addition to the three new charges brought by the sheriff’s department, it is likely Frattallone will face an additional charge of Violation of Probation.