WADESBORO — Police arrested a man and woman on meth manufacturing charges Thursday.

Justin Dutch Germany, 21, and Brandi Lorraine Kittredge, 35, are accused of cooking methamphetamine in Wadesboro, according to jail booking records.

Police charged both suspects with manufacturing methamphetamine. Germany faces an additional charge of felony possession of a Schedule II controlled substance and Kittredge is charged with maintaining a place for a controlled substance.

Kittredge was convicted in September 2011 on four counts of misdemeanor common-law uttering a forged instrument in Anson County, according to state prison system records. Germany has no prior convictions in North Carolina.

Germany has a pending charge of meth possession in Anson County and a charge of misdemeanor larceny in Scotland County, court records show. Kittredge has a pending charge of allowing an unlicensed person to drive in Surry County.

Each suspect was booked into the Anson County Jail under a $150,000 secured bond. Both Germany and Kittredge are scheduled to appear in court Sept. 15 on the meth charges.

Anson County has the fifth-highest number of meth lab busts among North Carolina’s 100 counties in 2015, according to State Bureau of Investigation figures. Richmond County is ranked third in the state.

Corey Friedman

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