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May 10, 2021 | 5:45 AM
According to a news release from the Floyd Co Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff John Hunt and Deputies make several arrests in the Tram community this weekend including one individual being a fugitive out of Ohio. Nathaniel Williams age 35 of Pikeville, Christina Kelly age 33 of Pikeville, Halee Collins age 32 of Pikeville have all been charged with 2 counts of Possession of Controlled Substance 1st Degree after Deputies discovered several baggies and loaded syringe needles containing Crystal meth and Heroin. They were also charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Nathaniel Williams was also wanted as a fugitive out of Ohio on criminal charges and Halee Collins had outstanding warrants against her. Deputies later arrested William Conn age 43 of Prestonsburg on charges of (1) Fleeing or evading Police 1
Police find meth in suspect’s underwear
According to the police report:
Wichita Falls police conducted a traffic stop Sunday morning for a traffic violation on Central Freeway near Jasper Street. The officer saw an open beer in the center console between the driver and passenger, later identified as Jessica Edwards, and conduct a search of the vehicle.
During the search, the officer found a crystal-like substance that tested positive as methamphetamine. It weighed approximately 16 grams. The officer also found a loaded 12-gauge shotgun in the trunk.
The driver told the officer the meth belonged to Edwards. Neither claimed the shotgun, but the driver said Edwards put it in the car before they were stopped.
Photo by: Shutterstock Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini has announced the sentencing of a former NYPD officer to prison for selling fentanyl and causing a fatal overdose in 2019. “The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office is aggressively investigating and prosecuting drug dealers, particularly those who are causing overdoses, and Joseph Recca is the latest example,” District Attorney Sini said. “Today, my Office and the Court held him responsible for the death he caused. What makes his case unique and particularly troubling is the fact that he was selling drugs while also serving as a police officer. We will not tolerate drug dealers peddling poison in our communities, and our message today is that no one is above the law.”
Sedalia Police Reports For May 10, 2021
This article is compiled from the Sedalia Police Department reports.
Early Monday morning, Sedalia Police were dispatched to the 300 block of McAnally Court in reference to a disturbance with weapons. When Officers arrived, they made contact with the victim, who said her boyfriend had gotten angry and started cutting up furniture in her apartment. The victim was able to get the suspect out of the house. The suspect had left the area prior to Officer s arrival. A request for charges of Domestic Assault in the 4th Degree and Property Damage in the 2nd Degree has been submitted to the prosecutor.
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