Methamphetamine, mushrooms and marijuana were seized in a northeast Alabama drug bust that led to the arrest of more than a dozen people, authorities said.

Jackson County sheriff's deputies said they were investigating a complaint about drug activity on County Road 266 in the Bryant community when they made the arrests Thursday night. Sheriff Chuck Phillips said deputies saw drug paraphernalia when they were investigating at the house and called narcotics investigators to the scene.

Investigators got a warrant and searched the house, the sheriff said. That's when they found the meth, mushrooms and marijuana, he said.

Godsby, Price and Standifer (Jackson County Jail photos)

Of the 13 people arrested, only three were charged with felonies. Those suspects are:

Shayna Godsby, 23-year-old from South Pittsburg, Tennessee, charged with possession of controlled substance-meth and possession of drug paraphernalia

Timothy Price, 35-year-old from Bryant, charged with possession of controlled substances-mushrooms and possession of drug paraphernalia

Carl Standifer, 43-year-old from South Pittsburg, Tennessee, charged with possession of controlled substance-meth and possession of drug paraphernalia

The other 10 suspects are from Alabama and Georgia. They were arrested on misdemeanor charges including loitering in a drug house, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.