Two Pleasantville citizens are being held at Marion County Jail on $110,000 total bail after being charged with conspiracy to manufacture more than five grams of methamphetamine. Ronald Gladstone and Kimberly Petersen-Robinson were arrested Tuesday morning after authorities found materials used to make the “one-pot” method of meth in their residence. Those materials include pseudoephedrine and lithium, which have led to two precursor charges as well. The conspiracy charge carries with it a maximum prison sentence of 25 years. Each precursor charge has a maximum sentence of five years.

