Brandi Favre sued
Hancock County authorities questioned several suspects after they observed a drug deal happen at a gas station. The suspects then led them back to the meth lab in a condominium complex where five people, including Brandi, were arrested.
Police have not yet said what the five individuals would be charged with. Major Matt Karl, the director of Narcotics in Hancock County, tells the Biloxi Sun Herald, "She was here, at the wrong place at the wrong time."
This isn't Brandi's first arrest. In 1999 she was charged with felony shoplifting after being accused of stealing clothes and in 1996 she was charged with unlawful use of a weapon in connection with a drive-by shooting.