Police Discover Moonshine Still In East Brainerd

  • Friday, March 13, 2015
Michael Clayton Cameron
Michael Clayton Cameron

Agents of the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission said they discovered an illegal moonshine still at a residence in East Brainerd.

Heather Greeson, who was at the residence at 9305 Fuller Road when the raid was conducted, said her boyfriend, Michael Clayton Cameron, had been operating the still.

She said he had been living with her for about three months and had made three or four "runs" of moonshine with the still.

She told agents that the still would produce about a half gallon each run.

She said Cameron had given some of the product to his uncle. Agents found three one-gallon plastic jugs containing moonshine. There were several other glass jars and bottles of moonshine. Several containers of fermenting mash were also found.

Cameron has been in jail since January when he was arrested for burglary and other charges. In that case a man driving a red pickup truck had been seen loading items from a freezer at Bone's Restaurant into the truck.

The driver fled at a high rate of speed after an officer attempted to find out what he was doing. Cameron was later located on Fuller Road, and he admitted carrying out the burglary. His driver's license was revoked at the time.

 

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