There was a drug bust by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department on Wednesday and now 3 people have been charged in connection to methamphetamine manufacturing.  28-year old Brock Isbill of Carlyle has been charged with Aggravated Manufacture of More than 400 Grams of Meth in the Presence of a Child, Possession of Between 400 and 900 Grams of Meth, Possession of Meth Manufacturing Materials, Meth Related Child Endangerment and Unlawful Possession of Between 400 and 900 Grams of Meth.  He allegedly participated in the production of meth in a location with a child present.  If convicted, Isbill could face up to 60 years in prison with fines up to $400,000.  He pled guilty in February to Aggravated Domestic Battery by Strangulation and was sentenced to 18 months of probation, but later violated it.  He could face longer prison terms due to his criminal background.  23-year old Bradley Temple of Keyesport was charged with Aggravated Manufacture of Meth in the Presence of a Child, Possession of Between 400 and 900 Grams of Meth, Participation in Meth Manufacturing, Possession of Meth Manufacturing Materials, Meth Related Child Endangerment and 2 counts of Obstruction of Justice.  He allegedly participated in the production of meth in a location with a child present, like Isbill, but Temple allegedly provided the pseudophedrine to Isbill.  He also allegedly lied to the Sheriff.   If convicted, he could face up to 60 years in prison with fines up to $400,000.  Finally, Mariana Isbill of Carlyle has been charged with only Meth Related endangerment and Obstructing Justice, as she allegedly endangered the health or life of a 7-year old at the residence where this took place.  She also lied about her involvement to a deputy.