A private school tennis coach in Chattanooga has been arrested after buying $200 worth of methamphetamine during a police sting.
The Times Free Press reported 51-year-old Philip Henry Johnson, the boys’ tennis coach at Baylor School in Chattanooga, was arrested Thursday afternoon in Whitfield County, Georgia.
A news release from Whitfield County Sheriff Scott Chitwood said investigators received information that a coach from Baylor frequently went there to purchase meth.
They determined another buy would happen on Thursday, and officers set up surveillance around Interstate 75. Police said Johnson met with a cooperating police source to purchase meth for $200.
Johnson was charged with drug-related offenses, along with possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
He was being held without bond in the Whitfield County Jail.