Major drug bust in Newton County results in 11 arrests

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A major drug must in Newton County has resulted in the arrests of 11 people, according to the local sheriff’s office.

Following a 10-month investigation, law enforcement officers with the Newton County Sheriff’s Department and the Newton County Special Response Team executed a search warrant at 104 East First Street.

Upon entering the Newton residence, suspected methamphetamine and a firearm were recovered. In addition, individuals suspected of selling illegal narcotics were taken into custody.

The following arrests were made, with each suspect’s charges:

  • Virginia Hale – one count of sale of a controlled substance
  • Joshua Walker – two counts of sale of a controlled substance
  • Christopher Hillie – one count of sale of a controlled substance
  • Dustin Savell – one count of sale of a controlled substance
  • Tyneshia Body – three counts of sale of a controlled substance
  • Gerome Bailey – two counts of sale of a controlled substance
  • Derek Wash – two counts of sale of a controlled substance
  • Timmerson Holloway – one count of sale of a controlled substance
  • Tyrone Crafton – one count of sale of a controlled substance
  • Richard Buckley – two counts of sale of a controlled substance
  • Samuel Goss – one count of sale of a controlled substance

Four others are also wanted for their alleged connection in the drug web: James “Chip” Sciple, Jefferey Evans, Derrick Grass, and Deborah Pyror. Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is asked to contact the Newton County Sheriff’s Department at (601) 635-4401.

“I would like to thank the men and women of Newton County Sheriff’s Department and especially narcotics investigator Will Kennedy and investigator Tyler Robinson for their dedication in taking these drug dealers and illegal drugs off the streets of this county,” Sheriff Joedy Pennington said.

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