Atmore, Al.
An Atmore father and son are in jail on drug related charges today  following an investigation by the 21st Judicial Drug Task Force that  lasted over a month and ended with one less suspected meth dealer on the  streets.
Lester Knight and his father Lester Barnes were arrested  Monday afternoon in separate instances as task force officers followed  up on leads obtained during undercover work conducted over the last  month.  Officers said they were able to purchase methamphetamines from  Knight at Barnes’ home at 115 Cruit Drive. Although Barnes claimed to  have no knowledge of the drug deals, officers reported videotaping the  encounter and said he was present at the scene.
Knight was  arrested early Monday afternoon and charged with possession and  distribution of a controlled substance after officers executed a search  warrant at McRrae Apartments that turned up the bills used by undercover  agents during the drug deal.
Escambia County Sheriff’s Department Lieutenant Greg Forbes said undercover work was also done in that location.
“The  drug task force did some narcotics buys from this residence,” he said.  “They served the search warrant and the sheriff’s office has assisted  them with that search.”
In an effort to also uncover the remainder  of the methamphetamine, task force officers returned to Barnes’ home  where he consented to a search of his property. Officers on the scene  were able to immediately identify marijuana growing in plain sight in  Barnes’ back yard. Barnes was charged with possession of a controlled  substance, (marijuana) in the first degree as well as manufacturing of a  controlled substance.
Task force Investigator Adam Johnson said  the arrests were the product of a lengthy investigation that ended with  felony charges.
“We took (Knight) into custody,” Johnson said. “We  received other information that lead us here to Cruit Street where we  found marijuana growing in plain view. This was the result of an ongoing  investigation.”
Both men were transported to the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton.
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