Undercover Operation Nets Eight Drug Arrests
Last Updated: February 13. 2007
11:47PM
Published: February 14. 2007 3:30AM
WAYNESBORO, Tenn. -- A four-month undercover
investigation into illegal drug activity has resulted in
eight arrests, authorities said.
Waynesboro
Police Chief Keith Reeves said the arrests were the result
of a cooperative effort from various law enforcement
agencies in the county.
"We've vowed to work together,'' Reeves said.
Wayne County Sheriff Ric Wilson said the investigation was
conducted by his office along with officers from the
Waynesboro
and
Collinwood
police departments.
Wilson said all of the cases were presented to a
recently-concluded grand jury session.
"We're still looking for another suspect that was indicted
as a part of this operation,'' Wilson said.
Those arrested included:
Rocky Duran Jones, 26, 100
Cantrell Lane, Waynesboro; sale of methamphetamine; in
jail on $40,000 bail.
Tony Hampton, 27, 406 Kilburn
Hollow Road, Waynesboro; two counts of sale of
methamphetamine; in jail on $40,000 jail.
Priscilla Rowden, 50, 12377
Alabama 17, Florence; three counts of sale of schedule III
drugs (Lortab); in jail on $60,000 jail.
Arnold Wade Dickey, 54, 224B
First Avenue, Collinwood; sale of schedule III drugs (Lortab);
held on $20,000 bond.
Joanna Brewer, 50, 2534
Lauderdale 8, Florence; three counts of sale of scheduled
II drugs (methamphetamine); out on $60,000 bail. Arrest
was made by sheriff's deputies,
Florence
police and Lauderdale Drug Task Force.
Joanni Rena Johnson, 43, 3125
J.B. Pigg Road, Cypress Inn; sale of schedule II drugs
(methamphetamine); in jail on $20,000 bail.
Michael Anthony Malone, 34, 222
Ohio St., Collinwood; sale of marijuana and three counts
of sale of schedule II drug (methamphetamine); in jail on
$80,000 bail.
Russell Moore, 29, Catawba Road,
Collinwood; four counts of sale of schedule II drugs
(methamphetamine); in jail without bail.
Wilson said two people with outstanding warrants -- Dusty
Olive, 26, Village Apartments C,
Waynesboro,
and Derrick Jones, 30, Carlew Road,
Waynesboro
-- were both at Hampton's house. They were wanted for
violation of probation from Wayne, Perry and Lewis
counties.
Wilson said that among the eight indicted and arrested,
there were some who were "supplying quite a bit of meth
into the county.''
"We believe it all came from outside the country and ended
up here in the county,'' Wilson said. "This is just the
tip of the iceberg.''
Tom Smith can be reached at 740-5757 or
tom.smith@timesdaily.com.
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