carter county drug indictments

Authorities announce 13 arrests connected to illegal drug sales as part of Roanoke-area takedown Most charges relate to distribution of fentanyl, heroin, meth or cocaine Authorities arrested 13. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). Indictments Indictments: 4/22/22 July 20, 2022 The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on April 22, but held by the court until released in a large batch with other indictments in June. Please subscribe to keep reading. The tips citizens send me are not always enough to make a complete case, Lunceford said. Staci Waggoner, 32, of Olive Hill, on or about April 4, 2020, committed the offenses of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when she possessed methamphetamine, a schedule two narcotic, a Class D Felony; possession of marijuana, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of drug paraphernalia, when she unlawfully possessed drug paraphernalia with the intent to use it for the purpose of introducing into the human body an illegal or controlled substance, a Class A Misdemeanor. June 23, 2021 The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on May 21, 2021. Blake Johnston, 29, of Olive Hill, on or about July 22, 2020, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, a Class C Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in fentanyl, a Class C Felony; being a persistent felony offender, second degree, by committing the felonious acts set forth in the indictment, while being convicted of a prior felony, a Class AN Enhancement. The investigation began during the early morning hours of Oct. 29, 2022, after deputies were dispatched to a home in Stoney Creek on a report of possible drug overdose. According to Washington County Sheriff Ed Graybeal, an ongoing collaboration between area law enforcement officials has resulted in the conviction in a methamphetamine conspiracy of nearly 57 defendants with the possible subsequent federal sentence of more than 300 years. 0. Kristin Moore, 37, of Grayson, on or about April 21, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by possessing with intent to sell 10 grams or more of fentanyl, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, methamphetamine, a Class C Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, cocaine, a Class C Felony; possession of drug paraphernalia, when she unlawfully possessed drug paraphernalia with the intent to use it for the purpose of introducing into the human body an illegal or controlled substance, a Class A Misdemeanor. Bobby Allmon was also charged with Possession Schedule III for resale and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. But we combine each bit of information we get in a computer system, and when we eventually have enough evidence for an arrest, those people will disappear quietly. Most of the charges involved the illegal sale of Methamphetamine, Fentanyl, Heroin and other drugs. Mar 1, 2023. An indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. Today's indictment alleges that Alexander possessed fentanyl . Notify me of follow-up comments by email. William Lawson, Jr., 42, of Grayson, on or about April 20, 2021, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, methamphetamine, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, while in possession of a firearm, a Class B Felony. This operation focused on arresting the meth dealers and their suppliers and preventing them from selling in future.. Keara Keaton, 24, of Grayson, on or about June 8, 2020, committed the offense of theft by unlawful taking, over $500, by taking property from the victim, valued at over $500, with intent to permanently deprive them of their property, a Class D Felony. Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in. Blake Johnston, 29, of Olive Hill, on or about August 6, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, methamphetamine, less than two grams, a Class D Felony. It is simply a charge that an offense has been committed and indicates that a case is pending on the charges listed. All defendants have the presumption of innocence until found guilty in a court of law. Authorities said the drug's resurgence has contributed to the alarming rise in suspected overdose deaths across the state alongside the opioid epidemic. Six unidentified individuals are currently being sought by the CCSO related to this investigation and further updates will follow. Below is a list of all those charged along with the charges they face: Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings. An investigation into a methamphetamine trafficking organization is nearing completion as The Carter County Sheriff's Office recently indicted twenty additional drug traffickers on state. "We will charge gang members who try to exploit our children in order to further their criminal enterprise," said Attorney General Chris Carr. ELIZABETHTON A Carter County man was arrested Tuesday on an indictment charging him with murder and additional charges in connection with a drug overdose case which occurred last year. Aiken, South Carolina --- United States Attorney Sherri A. Lydon announced today that 26 individuals, many of them associates of a violent criminal street gang, have been indicted on drug and firearms charges after a series of investigations in South Carolina and Georgia. Indictments. Oct 7, 2019 Updated Oct 7, 2019. As an example, Smith, as charged in the indictment, directed codefendant Dominique Baquet, 28, of Indianapolis, to rob another codefendant at gunpoint for drug proceeds. Samantha Bond, 27, of Olive Hill, on or about January 11, 2022, committed the offenses of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when he possessed heroin, a schedule one narcotic, a Class D Felony; operating a motor vehicle under the influence, first offense, by operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while intoxicated, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when he possessed methamphetamine, a schedule one narcotic, a Class D Felony. Click on the suspect's name to open a photo, when available. Bambi Waugh, 49, of Olive Hill, on or about April 20, 2021, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, more than two grams of methamphetamine, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony. Ronnie Henderson, 47, of Olive Hill, on or about April 2, 2022, committed the offenses of operating a motor vehicle under the influence , first offense, by operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while intoxicated, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of drug paraphernalia, when he unlawfully possessed drug paraphernalia with the intent to use it for the purpose of introducing into the human body an illegal or controlled substance, a Class A Misdemeanor; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, two or more grams of methamphetamine, a Class C Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, four grams of cocaine, a Class D Felony; trafficking in marijuana, less than eight ounces, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in less than eight ounces of marijuana, a Class A Misdemeanor; and failure of owner to maintain required insurance, first offense, by driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway without valid insurance in effect on the vehicle, a Class B Misdemeanor. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.. Clear skies. The Carter County Sheriff's Office . The TBI does not independently verify the convictions, and cannot guarantee their accuracy. In addition, Deputies seized $3,446.00 in U.S. Currency, two vehicles, two handguns, approximately onehalf pound of marijuana and an assortment of illegal narcotics. When the cheerleading coach broke the news to Katrina Kohel that she was the only one left on the cheer squad, Kohel was determined to compete anyway. Jason Hall, 43, of Olive Hill, on or about April 21, 2021, committed the offenses of failure of the owner to maintain required insurance, first offense, by driving a vehicle on a public roadway without valid insurance, a Class B Misdemeanor; operating a motor vehicle under the influence, first offence, by operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while intoxicated, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offence, when he possessed heroin, a schedule one narcotic, a Class D Felony; and operating on a suspended operators license, by operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while having a suspended license, a Class B Misdemeanor. Vanessa McDowell, 42, of Denton, on or about July 23, 2022 through August 19, 2022, committed the offenses of fraudulent use of a credit card more than $500.00, by making unauthorized withdrawals/transactions on a debit/credit card belonging to another person with such purchases being a total amount of $4,399.00, a Class D Felony; theft of identity, when she knowingly possessed and used the anothers identifying information with the intent to represent herself as the other and deprive the other person of their property, a Class D Felony; and engaging in organized crime, by organizing and/or participating in organized criminal syndicate which criminal enterprise engaged in illegal theft activities, a Class B Felony. It. Lunceford added that information provided by citizens is important to these types of investigations, even if it takes some time for arrests to be made. A grand jury initially indicted 44 suspects for conspiracy to sell or deliver methamphetamine, along with additional charges. In addition, in the Skyler Carter Indictment, Courtney and Jalea Carter are each charged with using or maintaining a drug involved premises between March and June 2017. You have entered an incorrect email address! Authorities seized more than $31,000 worth of methamphetamine, as well as other drug assets including money and vehicles. PITTSBURGHAfter a lengthy investigation into drug trafficking in the Homewood section of the City of Pittsburgh and other communities in the Greater Pittsburgh area, 40 people have been indicted . Kayla Henderson, 30, of Olive Hill, on or about November 6, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by distributing, dispensing, selling, transferring, or possessing with intent to distribute, dispense, or sell heroin, a Class C Felony. There was a problem saving your notification. Indictments: 11/18/22. Rocky Parsons, 59, of Olive Hill, on or about April 20, 2021, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, methamphetamine, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, while in possession of a firearm, a Class B Felony. Authorities said they arrested 52 people and seized more than $31,000 worth of methamphetamine as part of "Operation: Sundown. MOULTRIE, Ga. A multitude of drug cases were among indictments and accusations released recently by the Colquitt County Superior Court. High 56F. A grand jury indictment was unsealed Tuesday charging 60 alleged members of a San Diego-based methamphetamine distribution network with ties to the Sinaloa cartel with federal drug trafficking . Eric Justice, 41, of Grayson, on or about July 23, 2022 through August 19, 2022, committed the offenses of fraudulent use of a credit card more than $500.00, by making unauthorized withdrawals/transactions on a debit/credit card belonging to another person with such purchases being a total amount of $4,399.00, a Class D Felony; theft of identity, when he knowingly possessed and used anothers identifying information with the intent to represent himself as the other and deprive the other person of their property, a Class D Felony; and engaging in organized crime, by organizing and/or participating in an organized criminal syndicate which criminal enterprise engaged in illegal theft activities, a Class B Felony. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Malic Cline, 22, of Olive Hill, on or about February 19, 2021, committed the offense of unlawful transaction with a minor, second degree, by inducing, assisting, or causing a juvenile less than 18 years of age to engage in illegal controlled substance activity involving marijuana, illegal gambling activity, or any other criminal activity constituting a felony, a Class D Felony. Also in 2014, the length of time an offender remained on the Registry was expanded from seven years to 10 years. Jonathan Reynolds, 32, of Olive Hill, on or about October 1, 2018, through March 31, 2021, committed the offense of flagrant non-support, by failing to support his minor children, and accumulating an arrearage of $3,966.00, a Class D Felony. GRAYSON The Carter County Grand Jury released Oct. 11 indictments recently. WARSAW Village Police Chief Peter Hoffmeister got a phone call from Sinclair Pharmacy. Milan Alexander, 42, who maintains residences in both Joplin and Webb City, was charged in a four-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Springfield, Mo. Jason Adkins, 40, of Rush, on or about July 6, committed the offenses of criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at Rural King, a Class D Felony; criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at Rural King, a Class D Felony; criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at Rural King, a Class D Felony; criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at Tractor Supply, a Class D Felony; criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at CVS Caremark, a Class D Felony; criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at Walgreens, a Class D Felony; and criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by knowingly possessing a forged check, with the intent to defraud and deceive, using the check for a purchase at OReillys, a Class D Felony.