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Boonville Man Gets 20 Years, Made Meth Above Day-Care

BOONVILLE, Ind. (AP) _ A southwestern Indiana man who pleaded guilty to making methamphetamine in an apartment above a day-care center has received a 20-year sentence.
 
  A Warrick county judge ordered 33-year-old Brandon Grubbs of Boonville to serve a 10-year prison term and 10 years in community corrections.
 
  The Evansville Courier & Press reports the judge urged Grubbs during Monday's hearing to take part in drug treatment programs while serving his sentence.
 
  Grubb pleaded guilty to a felony charge of manufacturing methamphetamine. 
 
  He was arrested in July 2012 along with 34-year-old Amy Huey after sheriff's deputies found an active meth lab in the attic apartment where the pair had lived for several months above the Country Childcare day-care center.
 
  Huey is scheduled to stand trial in September.

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