A Rock Stream man has admitted to a felony drug charge after investigators said they found large amounts of methamphetamine and manufacturing materials inside his home.
Jeremy L. Wright, 45, pleaded guilty to criminal possession of a controlled substance in the second degree, a Class A-II felony, in Schuyler County Court on Feb. 19.
Wright now faces sentencing on April 30.
Police arrested Wright on April 3, 2025, after executing a search warrant at his residence. During the search, officers found about two gallons of methamphetamine oil, crystal methamphetamine and meth manufacturing equipment.
Investigators also seized roughly 300 pseudoephedrine pills, digital scales and packaging materials, according to the announcement.
Members of the New York State Police Violent Gang and Narcotics Enforcement Team led the investigation, with assistance from the Contaminated Crime Scene Emergency Response Team.
Schuyler County District Attorney Jeremy Hourihan prosecuted the case.


